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Padou: Don t go to the Crystal Palace finals, so that my dance steps will overshadow the team s limelight

May 17th news: Former Crystal Palace coach Alan Padu recently accepted an interview with the media. He said that he would not go to the scene to watch the FA Cup final of his old club.

Padu still cannot get rid of the hot discussion of the 2016 FA Cup final. When Pang Cheyon broke Manchester United goal in the 78th minute, his impromptu celebrating on the sideline was nicknamed "Mickey Mouse Dance".

63-year-old Padu said: "I told Steve (Crystal Palace Chairman) that this team deserves all the praises. The problem in 2016 is that people only remember my dance. Whenever I mention that final, my funny dance moves are always the focus. This time I will never allow any possibility of stealing the team's limelight."

"I don't mind talking about that past. It's just a natural reaction to the goal. There's nothing shameful, but this final should only belong to Crystal Palace. I have promised Steve that if the team wins the championship, I will celebrate with him next week against Wolves."