Enzo Le Fee has said his Spiderman celebration for Sunderland was a tribute to his little brother after scoring against Everton.
Le Fee scored Sunderland’s second in the club’s 3-1 win at Everton to keep alive their hopes of European football.
As he celebrated in front of the away fans, Le Fee pulled out a Spiderman mask and got in the stance of the famous superhero. Asked about the celebration, he said: “Since I was young I liked spiderman, my favourite hero. That’s why and with my little brother so it’s a sign for him. I should’ve done the celebration a long time ago but I didn’t score. A good moment so I was happy to score in front of our fans.”
It’s been a fantastic first season back in the Premier League for Sunderland, who returned to the top flight after almost a decade away.
Regis Le Bris’s side are in contention for European qualification ahead of the final game of the season, and Le Fee said his team can be proud of their performances.
“We want the best for this team always and we did well. We should be in a better position today because we had some games we should win as well but it wasn’t the case.
“We can be proud. We keep working hard as we have all season. One more final to play at home against Chelsea. A good game to finish the season.”
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