Soccer World Cup: Alexandra Popp explains her “ET” goal celebration

“Phone home” at the 2023 World Cup: That’s behind Alexandra Popp’s “ET” goal celebration

Alexandra Popp also showed the “phone home” goal celebration after her 2-0 win over Morocco

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One hand as a phone, the other pointing upwards: Alexandra Popp celebrated her two goals against Morocco in the World Cup opener with this gesture. After the final whistle, she explained this gesture emotionally.

Alexander Popp scored twice at the start of the World Cup, twice she cheered with the same gesture: the left hand holding the phone to her ear, the right hand pointing to the sky. When asked about it after the final whistle, the DFB captain replied emotionally: “I think the one who lost weight is my father.” The two-time goal scorer in the 6-0 (2-0) win over Morocco on Monday in Melbourne said she “also calls home in that sense. Not just for the people who sit in front of the television, but especially for the people who can no longer be with us.”

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The reasons for their sentimentality, Popp said late in the evening (local time) during the press conference, “I don’t have to say them”. But it was obvious that she was thinking of her dead father that evening. In front of 27,256 spectators in the Albert Park stadium, which was not sold out, the striker was the outstanding player with the first two German goals at the tournament in Australia and New Zealand (11th and 39th minutes). The 32-year-old from Wolfsburg already made the gesture of celebration at the 2022 European Championships in England – in reference to the classic film about the extraterrestrial “.ET”, who was stranded on earth and wanted to “phone home”.

When she was substituted late (83rd), the German fans in the stadium cheered – they would be happy to see Alexandra Popp’s “ET-Jubel” more often at the World Cup.

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