Paul Pogba has taken to social media to lend his support to the ongoing coronavirus crisis - but his post has left some online users completely baffled.
The Manchester United midfielder posted a infographic on Twitter which showed a picture of himself dabbing, accompanied with the words: "We all must be ready for #coronavirus."
This was followed by a series of peculiar captions, such as "Dab when you cough" and "Dab when you sneeze".
The tweet was met with an abundance of comments, with many left extremely confused by the World Cup winner's bizarre post.
One said: "Paul, Paul, Paul. What the hell is this?"
Another stated: "Take him to Madrid bro."
While one simply wrote: "Grow up."
It comes as several clubs - including Arsenal , Bournemouth , Chelsea , Leicester City, Manchester City , Juventus and Real Madrid - stated that either some or all of their players and staff had gone into self-isolation.

Following this and news that Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta and Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi had contracted the virus, the Premier League held an emergency meeting on Friday morning, where it was decided that all top-flight matches should be postponed - a step also taken by the Football League.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said in an official statement following the decision: "In this unprecedented situation, we are working closely with our clubs, government, the FA and EFL and can reassure everyone the health and welfare of players, staff and supporters are our priority."
The Prime Minster Boris Johnson said in a press conference on Thursday that the government was considering suspending all major sports events as it would alleviate the pressure currently faced by public services.
Pogba, meanwhile, has been out of action since Boxing Day, going off injured when United hammered Newcastle United 4-1.
Though he's been linked with a move away for some time, it is thought that the Red Devil's turn of fortunes, along with the arrival of Bruno Fernandes, has meant that the 26-year-old now wants to stay at Old Trafford.