Watch: FC Koln's Anthony Ujah celebrates goal...by pulling on the horns of a goat

The most bizarre goal celebration of all time?

James Orr
Monday 09 March 2015 05:46 EDT
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Anthony Ujah celebrates with Hennes the goat
Anthony Ujah celebrates with Hennes the goat (facebook.com/pages/Ujah-Anthony)

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Possibly the most bizarre goal celebration ever was performed at the weekend.

FC Koln's Nigerian forward Anthony Ujah was so excited by scoring the fourth goal in their 4-2 win over Frankfurt he decided to charge over to the club mascot, Hennes the goat.

However, Ujah was a bit too excited, and pulled on the horns of the poor goat in such force that he has since tweeted an apology to the animal.

"Yeeeeees. Finally a win for us at home and what a special way it came," Ujah wrote after Koln won for the first time in seven matches. "Sorry to Hennes I was a bit too hard on him."

It's not the first time he has celebrated with the goat either.

WATCH: UJAH'S CELEBRATION WITH HENNES

Ujah's Koln are next in action against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.

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