Relive the day Asamoah Gyan danced on Chelsea’s ‘grave’ at Stamford Bridge [VIDEO]

It was a day Sunderland fans will always remember; a day Chelsea fans will never forget.

When Danny Welbeck put the ball past Petr Cech in Chelsea’s goal to seal the three-nil win, the ultimate embarrassment had been completed for the then league leaders.

Chelsea had been humbled at Stamford Bridge by lowly Sunderland.

But it wasn’t the third goal that clearly underlined Sunderland’s dominance in the game, or the stats which, again, the away side dominated.

It was the second goal, scored by Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan, and the now-iconic celebration.

Having run onto a through ball from Welbeck, Gyan slipped the ball past Cech into the net and made a beeline to the corner flag where he did his famous dance.

He was followed by teammate Bolo who attempted, and failed hilariously, to emulate Gyan’s jig.

To mark International Dance Day, Sunderland brought back old memories with a short clip of the moment.

Take a look at the video below:

The video clearly brought back a lot of good memories for Gyan who replied with a tweet of his own.

Fans also couldn’t help but relive the delightful moment (not for Chelsea) as well.

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