The Brazilian stars certainly had their dancing shoes on as they got off to an electric start to their World Cup Round of 16 clash with South Korea.
Tite’s side rose to the challenge well from the first whistle and took just seven minutes to take the lead as good footwork from Raphinha saw him bring the ball back to Vinicius Jr.
The Real Madrid starlet took a touch to calm down before clipping a magnificent effort over the goalkeeper, before breaking out in her samba style as she joined Neymar, Raphinha and Luca Paqueta in a perfectly choreographed dance routine in front of their supporters.
Things then got even better for Brazil when Richarlison was knocked down in the penalty area, leading to a spot kick just five minutes later.
Neymar, the man who returned to Brazil’s starting XI for the clash through injury, converted a cheeky penalty to put the World Cup favorites 2-0 up.
He took off in celebration, before standing in the middle of a circle as his Brazilian teammates jumped and danced around him.
On Neymar’s penalty, Dean Ashton said in a commentary for talkSPORT: “Absolute disrespect from a Neymar keeper!”
“He takes his time, he staggers, he waits and waits, waits until the keeper is almost on his back and then rolls him into the other corner. Was it cool? »
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But Richarlison’s goal to put Brazil 3-0 up was something to hold on to, the move starting with the Tottenham striker juggling the ball over his head before devastating football saw him through on goal for him come home.
Not only was Brazil boss Tite impressed with the goal, but he also joined in the celebrations with Richarlison and the Brazil bench as the party fever took over.
And Tite’s men had a 4-0 lead inside 35 minutes as Lucas Paqueta netted a delicious cross from Vinicius Jr on the volley to seal the tie.
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