Brazil boss Tite has defended his players and their exuberant celebrations in Monday night’s victory over South Korea and insists they were not being disrespectful.
The free-flowing Selecao put their last-16 opponents to the sword in a ruthless first-half display of attacking football, with Vinicius Junior, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta all getting on the scoresheet in a 4-1 win.
Each goal was accompanied by jubilant celebrations and dance moves, with Richarlison even running over to the dugout to do his trademark pigeon impression with his 61-year-old manager.
Not everyone enjoyed the choreographed celebrations, however, with ITV pundit and legend Roy Keane and saying it was more like watching .
But Tite – who had promised his squad he would join in if they taught him the moves – will not ask his players to stop dancing and says it is a means for his younger stars to express themselves.
‘You have to learn how to do the moves,’ said Tite at his post-match press conference. ‘And the moves are very tight!
‘I have to be very careful though. There are people who are evil who will say that was disrespectful.’
He continued: ‘There is no interpretation [of the celebrations] other than happiness at the goal, happiness for the team and happiness for the performance.
‘There was no disrespect for the opposition nor towards [South Korea coach] Paulo Bento, for whom I have a lot of respect.’
Tite added: ‘We try to adapt to the characteristics of the players. They are very young and I try to adapt a bit to their language, and part of their language is dancing.’
Asked about Brazil’s celebrations at half-time of the win over South Korea, Keane had said: ‘I don’t like this. [Fellow pundit] Eni [Aluko] has made the point about culture and it’s their way, but I think it’s really disrespectful to the opposition.
‘It’s 4-0 and they’re doing it every time. I don’t mind the first little jig or whatever it is they’re doing.
‘It’s the one after that, and then the manager getting involved in it! I’m not happy with it. I don’t think it’s good at all. Disrespectful.’
It was also suggested that the decision to sub on third-choice goalkeeper Weverton late on was not particularly respectful either, but Tite responded: ‘It’s difficult to sub on a goalkeeper, but when you have the opportunity, it’s a chance to get everyone playing.’
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