Brazilian Player Ryan Celebrates World Cup Win with Iconic Pele-Style Gesture
Brazil's national football team advanced to the Round of 16 in the 2026 World Cup after a dramatic 2-1 victory over Japan, secured by Gabriel Martinelli's last-minute winning goal. The match took place on June 30, 2026, and the win was celebrated enthusiastically by the team and fans alike. The standout moment came from Ryan, a Brentford player, who mimicked Pele's famous celebration from the 1970 Mexico World Cup by jumping over his teammates and facing the crowd in a spontaneous display of joy. This gesture was widely praised by Brazilian fans on social media, who appreciated Ryan's hard work and dedication on the field, especially as he stepped up to fill the role left by Rafinha. Brazilian media outlet Globo described the moment as potentially memorable, noting Ryan had been distant from the players during the goal but joined in the celebration with great enthusiasm. The celebration was seen as a symbol of Brazil's football spirit and unity heading into the next stages of the tournament.
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