If you scored the crucial winner in the final minute or banged in a 30-yard screamer how would you react?
A cartwheel perhaps, a wave to your friends in the crowd or maybe a simple high-five with your nearest team-mate.
Chelsea's Arjen Robben is probably checking the rule book after his dismissal against Sunderland.
The Dutch winger scored the winning goal in their 2-1 victory, only to receive a second yellow card for jumping into the crowd.
Even Robben's boss Jose Mourinho said: "He will not do it again. He cannot celebrate with the fans when he scores a goal."
So how much can a player celebrate?
Fifa's rules state that:
While it is permissible for a player to demonstrate his joy when a goal has been scored, the celebration must not be excessive.
Fifa directives also discourage the practice of choreographed celebrations when it results in excessive time-wasting and referees are instructed to intervene in such cases.
Although it is not a cautionable offence in itself to leave the pitch to celebrate a goal, it is deemed essential that players return to the field as soon as possible.
Interpretation is the name of the game, with referees expected to act in a "preventative mode" and to exercise "common-sense" in dealing with a goal celebration.
Fifa rules state that a player must be cautioned when:
In the opinion of the referee, he makes gestures which are provocative derisory or inflammatory
He climbs on to a perimeter fence to celebrate a goal being scored