Minnesota United international Robin Lod has scored enough goals that he has his post-goal theatrics near perfect by now.
He showed it again on Saturday in a 2-0 victory over Houston at Allianz Field that teammate Brent Kallman clinched with a 71st-minute goal celebrated more conventionally.
The Loons now are unbeaten in their past five games and have gone 13 games with just one loss, thanks to a 7-1-5 record since mid-May.
It includes Saturday's victory that coach Adrian Heath called "workmanlike" after his team followed a bitter draw with a three-point game that put the Loons fifth in the Western Conference.
Lod mimes pulling back a bow – a nod to his first name and some fellow named Robin Hood – after every goal he scores.
This season, that's six goals and counting after he gave his team a 1-0 lead with a goal in the 14th minute.
"I'll never get bored of people celebrating goals, for sure," Heath said.
Lod pulled back and fired his imaginary arrow toward supporters in the stadium's north end. He did so after he followed defensive midfielder Wil Trapp's strike from distance that Houston's goalkeeper Marko Maric stopped but couldn't hold.