Because on the football field, the players' dances and celebrations are ingenious and often win applause and imitation. For example, after scoring, Bei Beituo will run to the corner flagpole to dance the cradle dance; Grizman, an avid fan of "Night of the Fortress", has become a personal symbol to celebrate with the French "L-dance"; Bullfighting is one of the traditions of Real Madrid. From Raul to Ramos to Na Qiao, they all danced the bull dance on the court, which is regarded as Spanish tradition and pride. Similarly, in this World Cup, Brazilian players showed their samba dance to the whole world, which is an attitude towards football, a spiritual transmission and a cultural export.
Another reason is that samba is a cultural symbol of Brazilians. It is very important for Brazil to celebrate the goal with samba. Expressing joy in this unique way and then passing it on to the audience is also a kind of happiness transmission. Dancing to celebrate does not lead to the conclusion of "disrespect for opponents". Of course, from the losing side of the team, these actions of the opponent will really make people shine at the moment and feel uncomfortable, so try to be "ashamed and brave"! Isn't it a respect for your opponent to behave badly after scoring?
Finally, football should convey happiness. How to celebrate the goal is a player's free choice, and it has nothing to do with whether to discriminate or provoke others. There is no need to go online.