In the World Cup, Brazil came to the tournament not only preparing to score goals, but also preparing to celebrate goals. After scoring a goal, Brazil players were seen celebrating with different styles of dance on the field. Not only the players in the Brazil team, coach Tite was also seen dancing in the dugout.
The 61-year-old coach promised to dance with the goal-scoring player to cheer up the students. He was seen doing the pigeon dance with Richarlison in the dugout during the match against South Korea.
Titek can also be seen dancing in a different currency against Croatia on Friday night. Titer's dance style will depend on who is scoring! Brazil thrashed South Korea 4-1 to reach the last eight of the tournament.
After the match, the Brazil coach said, 'We are trying to paint ourselves with the characteristics of the team and the players. I am also getting familiar with their language. I also made fun of their dance language (dance style).' Tite brought up the dance with Richarlison and said, 'I promised him, if you score a goal, I will dance.'
His dance in the match against South Korea may be frowned upon by many, many may even think of it as disrespectful to the opponent. However, Tite wanted to celebrate the joy of the goal, not to show contempt for the opponent.
That is why he asked the disciples to surround him during the Pigeon Dance in the dugout. No one can see. Tite told the critics, 'I was very careful (during the dance). Because there will always be some low minded people who will look at everything crookedly. That's why I told them (the bench players) to hide me. Because I didn't want my dance to be seen as anything other than a celebration of the team's performance and goals.'