Emmanuel Adebayor insists he has no regrets infamously celebrating scoring for Manchester City at former club Arsenal.
Adebayor, now with Istanbul BB, famously taunted the Arsenal supporters when scoring against them for City in 2009.
“After it had happened, I was told the FA wanted to slap me with a huge fine," he told So Foot.
“Even if I would have had to pay two million euros I would have done it. I was not going to stay there and hear five thousand people insult my family, even though they had nothing to do with it.
“At that moment, I felt like I weighed 20 kilos, even though before the match, I felt like I weighed 2000.
“When I started running, Wright-Phillips tried to catch up with me. Seeing as he was small, I floored him with a little shoulder-to-shoulder.
“Then there was the very slow Gareth Barry, who I got past with a light feint.
“Kolo Toure was in the centre circle, and he understood that he had to let me do my thing.
“When I slid on my knees and spread my arms out, I felt untouchable.
“People were throwing everything at me - their phones, water bottles but I did not flinch, everything went right past me.
“'Whoosh, whoosh', just like in the movies!
“It feels great like being imprisoned for years and then suddenly hearing someone tell you, 'My brother, the door is there, walk out. Now you are free.'
“That is what I felt - liberation."