Jesse Lingard added his own touch to Cristiano Ronaldo's celebration after scoring for England against Andorra.
The Manchester United midfielder broke the deadlock in the World Cup qualifier, coolly slotting home after the visitors were dispossessed in the centre.
Birthday boy Bukayo Saka crossed in and Lingard was able to score his first goal for club or country this season after Gareth Southgate handed him a start in a much-changed starting XI.
It took the Three Lions 18 minutes to score and the 28-year-old had a celebration in mind, replicating his new United teammate's signature move as Wembley erupted on Sunday evening.
Often accompanied with a shout of "Siuuuu," Ronaldo jumps and turns midair before landing with his feet spread to look back at the pitch.
While the five-time Ballon d'Or winner often raises his hand as he motions, Lingard decided to use his JL hand gesture to add his own spin, bagging on the international stage for the first time since 2018.
The England goalscorer narrowly missed out on Gareth Southgate's squad for Euro 2020, making the preliminary squad but not the final 26 as he watched he could-have-been teammates reach the final from home.
Lingard almost netted a second in the one-sided qualifier two minutes later, but his elegant dink over Andorra goalkeeper Josep Gomes was ruled out for offside.
Having starred on loan at West Ham last season, Lingard has returned to Old Trafford hoping to find a way back into Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's plans, of which he is a 'big part of' according to the Old Trafford boss.
If that does not work out, the academy graduate will become a free agent next summer and former Three Lions striker Ian Wright believes clubs will be lining up for his signature.
Wright said on ITV: "One thing I would say if he’s going to stay at United and he becomes a free agent next season there will be a lot of people that want him - it just depends on how the season goes.
"It’s a long time away [the end of the season]," he admitted.
"When you’ve been there that long and the opportunity comes as a free agent you never know. At the moment what we know is he’s working his socks off."
Roy Keane also said that Lingard had been in "no man's land" during the summer, adding: "It ’s been difficult, you thought he’d get a move. But he’s got to get his head down at Man Utd, Gareth obviously likes him, he’s had him in the squad a couple of times.
"It’s another opportunity for Jesse to get 90 minutes under his belt and maybe score a goal because he’s a good player, he just needs to play regularly."