Nicolas Jackson has vowed to copy Cristiano Ronaldo's signature celebration again if he scores another hat-trick.
The Senegalese forward scored three goals during Chelsea's bonkers 4-1 win over Tottenham and pulled out the 'siuuu' celebration.
Two Spurs players were sent off after VAR controversy and Jackson was given plenty of opportunities to score as Ange Postecoglu's men played an extraordinarily high line.
Now, the Chelsea striker has vowed to do the move again if he scores another hat-trick.
'When I was growing up, I loved Cristiano Ronaldo. I had his name on a shirt that I always wore,' Jackson told the Telegraph.
Senegalese striker Nicolas Jackson does Cristiano Ronaldo's trademark celebration
The 22-year-old has vowed to only do the celebration again if he scores a hat-trick in a game
'Not an actual shirt because they are expensive, so you don't buy them. But I had a shirt that I put 7, Ronaldo on with a pen. I did it myself when I was a kid.
'Of course, I would pretend to be him, but it was difficult to watch his games because you needed to pay.
'We would go to my friend's house, everybody. We would watch in a large group, never just with one person in the house. All my friends, we'd all go to one house to watch Real Madrid.'
'I always did his celebration, even when I was at Villarreal and I scored two goals,' said 22-year-old Jackson. 'So when I got a hat-trick, I had to do it. Now I'll only do it for hat-tricks, not every goal.
'It was my first career hat-trick. It was very special. The ball is in my lounge so everyone can see it. I hope there will be many more, but the first one is always very important and I will try to keep it very safe.'
Also asked whether he owned boots as a child, Jackson replied: 'No, boots were expensive. I played in my school shoes or with bare feet. Maybe 16 was when I got my first boots.
Chelsea came out as 4-1 victors against Tottenham on what was a bizarre and crazy match
'My mum bought me them, they were cheap, not like original boots. They were second-hand boots. I didn't play with them to start with because I was not used to them. I was used to playing with my bare feet. So it took time, it was a bit strange.'
Jackson will not be feeling too optimistic about his chances of scoring a hat-trick as Chelsea face Newcastle away from home on Saturday.
Newcastle have been a tough side to play against in recent years, especially at St James' Park.
If he scores the feat there, fans will certainly heap more praise on the hat-trick than his one against Spurs.