Roberto Martinez dancing: Everton manager filmed at Jason Derulo concert in hilarious video

The Spaniard was out celebrating the night after a 3-0 win for his team 

Simon Rice
Friday 05 February 2016 05:48 EST
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Roberto Martinez Dancing

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Ever wondered how good Roberto Martinez's dance moves are?

Well, now we know, and it turns out that what the Everton manager lacks in style he makes up for in enthusiasm.

The Premier League boss was caught on camera during a Jason Derulo concert at the Manchester Arena on Thursday night where he appeared to be enjoying the R’n’B singer's performance.

The Spaniard was filmed swaying on his feet and waving his hands around in a circular motion alongside a friend before the 10 second clip ends with him being interrupted by someone delivering a drink.

Martinez was enjoying himself the night after Everton recorded a much needed win in the Premier League. Amid a difficult season for the Toffees, two goals at Goodison Park from Ross Barkley and another by Aaron Lennon saw his side beat Newcastle 3-0.

Roberto Martinez
Roberto Martinez

The result moved the Merseyside club up to 11th in the Premier League table ahead of their match against Stoke this Saturday.

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