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Eddie Nketiah makes Marcus Rashford celebration admission before snubbing Man United ace for Jude Bellingham

Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah is a big fan of Marcus Rashford's iconic celebration but snubbed it for Jude Bellingham's when picking his favourite.

Nketiah has joined up with the England senior team for the first time after being called up by manager Gareth Southgate. The striker could make his debut against Ukraine or Scotland.

The holder of a trademark celebration himself, the Gunners frontman was quizzed on his new Three Lions teammates. He admitted he is a big fan of the Manchester United star's 'cold' celebration in which he points to his head.

However, when asked to pick his favourite, Real Madrid superstar Bellingham took top spot.

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“Barring myself, I’m probably going to have to go between Jude [Bellingham] and Marcus [Rashford]," Nketiah told England's YouTube channel. "Marcus’ one is cold, I can’t lie.

“You know what, I’m going to give it to Jude man, it just looks good, it looks good in the pictures, I can’t lie. It’s crazy, he’s done well with that one. You know I love my celebration but if you are going to have to give credit to someone else then I would say Jude.”

Rashford's celebration went viral during a record-breaking individual season as the forward hit 30 goals across all competitions. Even fellow athletes like Tammy Abraham, Novak Djokovic and Jofra Archer recreated the iconic pose.

The message behind the celebration was unknown for much of the season, but speaking back in February, former United defender Rio Ferdinand revealed the thought behind it.

"Rashford, I found out today, by the way, I went to Carrington today to interview Bruno [Fernandes]," Ferdinand told his Vibe with FIVE YouTube show. "It was good. I saw

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