Brazil's players were very excited about the game. After Vinicius opened the scoring, the entire Brazilian team danced in a circle to celebrate, followed by a four-man samba by Rafinha, Vinicius, Paqueta and Neymar. And after Richarlison scored, he even made a point of running to the bench to dance and celebrate with teammate Alves and head coach Tite.
Brazil's samba, performed after the goal, won praise from many fans. But there was also someone who criticized the Brazilian team: Manchester United star Roy Keane. As a guest on Sky Sports, Roy Keane questioned the Brazilian team's celebrations after scoring. He believes that Brazil's behavior of dancing and celebrating every goal is disrespectful to their opponents.
"I think it's disrespectful to dance every time you score a goal, I don't mind twerking a couple of times on the first goal or doing something else, but not every time. It's disrespectful to the opponent. Even their coaches dance along. I don't like that."
In fact, the debate over Brazilian players dancing in celebration after scoring has been going on for a long time. Especially in La Liga, Brazilian players such as Vinicius and Rodrigo have been criticized for it. For this reason, many Brazilian players chose to dance and celebrate after scoring a goal in solidarity with their compatriots. This time in the World Cup, Brazilian players again showed the world their samba dance, which is just their treatment of football