Joe Ledley dance: Wales midifielder gets in the groove ahead of Euro 2016 Northern Ireland clash

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Tom Dutton25 June 2016

Crystal Palace midfielder Joe Ledley went viral throwing shapes after Wales qualified for Euro 2016 last year.

The 29-year-old celebrated ending Wales's 58-year wait to appear at a major tournament by getting in the groove and followed it up with similar scenes when the Welsh won Group B earlier this week.

It comes after his club manager Alan Pardew produced an equally impressive display at last month's FA Cup Final and Ledley has suggested there might be of the same if Chris Coleman's men progress deep into the tournament.

"I’ve had them in the locker but it was off the cuff," he revealed. "We wanted them to come out.

"Obviously my mates back home know the dance moves and what I’m capable of doing. I just needed the occasion and Russia was that. I wanted to enjoy it. It is a fantastic moment and will go down in history.

"I’m not sure what I’ve got left! I think I’ve started too well. Obviously last time it went viral so we’ll see what happens.

"But we don’t want that to take away from our performance. We played some great football and showed the world what we are capable of doing."

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