PES 2018: Can you get a red card for celebrating a goal in PES?

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PES 2018: Can you get a red card for celebrating a goal in PES?

There’s no better feeling than scoring a goal – unless you get sent off for celebrating.

We all know that PES 2018 features the shirtless celebration for Neymar – who’s the only player on the game to be able to pull it off.

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Doing this once results in a yellow card – but does repeating the move lead to a sending off?

YouTuber DTT decided to find out – with interesting results.

Neymar gets a yellow for the first celebration

After netting the first goal with Neymar, you’re given the option to remove his shirt.

In doing so, you’re warned you’ll receive a yellow card.

However, when netting again, the shirtless celebration does not appear in the celebration options menu.

The shirtless celebration has vanished

Now, although you’re not able to do the move more than once, based on this evidence, if Neymar already has a yellow card in the game – and then takes his shirt off – surely he’ll likely get a red?

DTT first made Neymar foul a player so he received a yellow.

One yellow down

He then scored and tried to perform the shirtless celebration.

Amazingly, the shirtless option disappears once again.

Hmmmm

It may be a safeguard mechanism, in that if you score and then accidentally press the wrong button, Neymar would then be sent off.

Guess we’ll never know.

Elsewhere, FIFA 19 may see the return of the Champions League as the current deal between UEFA and Konami has expired.

The announcement was made in a recent press release by the company, confirming the partnership came to an end after a mutual understanding.

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“Konami has been a strong licensing partner for the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, with our competition brand being heavily featured within the video game and as part of the popular Konami-organised UEFA Champions League e-sports tournaments’,” said Marketing director of UEFA events Guy-Laurent Epstein.

The deal between UEFA and Konami is set to expire this year

“It has been a very cooperative and mutually beneficial partnership. UEFA would like to thank Konami for its tremendous commitment and support to UEFA club competitions for the last decade and we look forward to continuing to work with Konami in the sphere of UEFA national team football.”

The news now opens the door for EA Sports to bid for the licence for FIFA 19.

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