AMUND SKIRI might have done it strictly but he always knew Pape Habib Gueye had all the moves to get back dancing and scoring goals at Aberdeen.
The Senegal forward has been an unlikely hero for the 100 per cent Dons, netting three goals in four games to waltz to the top of the Premiership scoring charts, alongside Cyriel Dessers and Callum McGregor.
Skiri played his part as he took Gueye to Kristiansund in March when his former striker was not only out of step but also out of sorts.
It looked like it could have been his last dance at Pittodrie.
Gueye was a big-money purchase from KV Kortrijk but had found game time hard to come by.
Skiri, who had previously coached him at his first club, Aalesunds, said: "Pape is full of energy. I still follow him at Aberdeen. He scores goals and dances for the crowd.
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