Cristiano Ronaldo showcased a new celebration which incorporated the Manchester United 'nap pose' during the 6-0 victory over Luxembourg on Sunday.
Ronaldo performed the celebration for the first time when he scored against Everton in October. It is understood to be a reference to how the Portuguese great slept when the Reds travelled to matches.
In November the 38-year-old left Old Trafford following a controversial interview with Piers Morgan where he criticised United, Ten Hag, the Glazers and former teammates Gary Neville and Wayne Rooney.
Since then, Ronaldo signed for Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr and appeared to have retired the 'nap celebration' in favour of his iconic 'Siu' which he invented during his time at Real Madrid. ALSO READ: Ferdinand says his treatment of Ronaldo was 'borderline bullying' However, the 38-year-old debuted a new celebration during Sunday's win over European minnows Luxembourg.