BRYAN MBEUMO and Amad Diallo took their celebrations off the pitch and into the dressing room stripping off for a cheeky dance after Manchester United’s 4-2 win over Brighton.
The pair were electric down the right flank as United stormed to a third straight Premier League victory with Mbeumo bagging a brilliant brace to sink the Seagulls.
Their link-up play had fans purring and Daily Mail Sport’s Nathan Salt even hailed them as the best full-back and winger duo in the division.
After Mbeumo fired home his first on 61 minutes, the Cameroonian and his Ivorian teammate whipped up Old Trafford with some slick dance moves inspired by Afrobeats hit Shake It to the Max.
And clearly they couldn’t get enough of it. Moments later, a Snapchat video from teenage defender Ayden Heaven caught the duo repeating the routine-topless and grinning from ear to ear, in the changing room.
Mbeumo was still beaming when Sky Sports caught up with him after the match, hardly surprising after what might be his best day yet in a United shirt since his £71million move from Brentford.
He said “It feels so good!.
“The atmosphere is crazy here. The fans are unbelievable and it’s always good to score goals, especially here.
He added: “It wasn’t easy at the start, new club, new expectations- but now everything’s going the right way.
“We work hard for each other and that togetherness is key. I came here for the challenge- we’re a big club and we want to fight for the best places.”
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It was also a landmark for boss Ruben Amorim, the first time he’s managed three straight league wins since taking charge.
And for Mbeumo, it’s back-to-back goals after he also opened the scoring in last week’s 2-1 triumph at Liverpool.
Meanwhile, Amad has made the right-wing-back spot his own, his energy and flair becoming a key weapon in Amorim’s new-look United.
But there’s one cloud on the horizon as both stars will be missed when they jet off for the Africa Cup of Nations in December and January, Mbeumo for Cameroon, Amad for Ivory Coast.











