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Respect to Tomas Soucek! West Ham star didn't use trademark 'helicopter' celebration against Leicester following death of owner in 2018 crash

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  • Leicester owner dies in helicopter crash
  • West Ham's Soucek scores against the Foxes
  • Refrains from doing trademark celebration out of respect
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Soucek scored in West Ham's 2-0 win over Leicester in the Premier League on Thursday but opted for a more subdued celebration than normal. The Czech said this was because his helicopter celebration would have been inappropriate after Leicester's former owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, died in a chopper crash in 2018.

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    WHAT TOMAS SOUCEK SAID

    “I didn’t think my normal helicopter celebration was the right thing to do, because of what happened to the Leicester owner. I wanted to celebrate my goal with my team, but I also wanted to show respect to our opponents," he told West Ham's website.

    “The celebration is about me enjoying my dream of being here. Every time I score, I want to show how happy I am by flying in the sky. There is also a deeper meaning behind it but maybe I’ll tell you next time.”

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Srivaddhanaprabha and four others died in a helicopter crash more than six years ago at King Power Stadium. Leicester stormed to the Premier League title under his ownership in 2016, with the Thai billionaire being a beloved figure at the club. There is still a lot of sadness over what happened that day, so Soucek's actions will have gained him a lot of respect from many in football.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Soucek will hope to get on the scoresheet once again when West Ham host Newcastle United on March 10.