Man City kid Carlos Borges trolls Man Utd U21s with Cristiano Ronaldo celebration after scoring FOUR against them | The Sun

MANCHESTER CITY wonderkid Carlos Borges brutally trolled Manchester United and Cristiano Ronaldo with his celebration against them.

Borges netted an incredible four goals as City's Under-21 side defeated their rivals 6-1.


And the young striker mocked Ronaldo when he scored copying the Portuguese legend's new celebration.

The celebration sees CR7 link his fingers together and pretend to sleep in reference to a joke amongst his teammates that he regularly takes naps.

Borges, 18, is from Portugal himself but he may have made fun of Ronaldo rather than imitated him in good spirit due to the rivalry between the clubs.

United were level at half-time but City were rampant in the second half netting five times.

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Fans could not believe it, one said on Twitter: "Hit the ronaldo celebration against United hahahahha."

Another claimed: "He is mocking United."

Many fans from the blue side of Manchester pleaded with Pep Guardiola to promote him to the first-team.

Ronaldo is known for his classic 'Suiii' celebration but this is not the first-time his new one has made the headlines.

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United youngster Alejandro Garnacho scored in the Europa League versus Real Soceidad and did it after asking CR7 for his permission.

Brazillian starlet Endrick fulled rumours that the Red Devils are interested in him after also emulating the celebration.

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