The Brazilian coach danced to celebrate, the students clapped their heads to celebrate

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Dec 5, 2022, 9:34:09 PM12/5/22
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Coach Tite and his students created the most exciting moment of the 2022 World Cup in the match Brazil against South Korea in the round of 16 that took place at dawn on December 6.

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After Japan had to stop before Croatia in the penalty shootout , South Korea became the only Asian representative still competing in the 2022 World Cup. But the hope of continuing to create a miracle of coach Bento's teachers and students has not even come yet. rekindled was extinguished by a too powerful Brazil.

Within the first 13 minutes, the difference was already two goals from Vinicius Junior and Neymar's brave penalty kick. By the 29th minute, the score was raised to 3-0 after an impromptu performance by Richarlison in the heart of the opponent's defense. At all three goals, the Brazilian players performed dances to celebrate the brand.


In particular, the most special celebration was probably after Richarlison's third goal because of the participation of coach Tite. Selecao teachers and students have created one of the most interesting and memorable moments since the beginning of the 2022 World Cup until now.


Notably, while the team was celebrating, the Brazilian players patted the back and even Richarlison patted coach Tite on the head. However, perhaps this is just a close act between teachers and students of Brazil.

Because the 62-year-old strategist is also very comfortable with his students. This only confirms the good relationship between coach Tite and the players in the Brazilian national team, even if he is having to manage super riots like Neymar, Richarlison, Vinicius Junior or Raphinha...


Before the first half ended, the score of the confrontation between Brazil and Korea was raised to 4-0. Still from a rhythmic coordination between Samba dancers and the finisher this time is Lucas Paqueta. Once again Tite's players came together to the touchline and swayed in celebration.

It can be said that the celebratory dance performances have become the trademark of the Brazilian team, just as their nickname is the Samba dancers. Before the tournament, striker Raphinha revealed that the team had prepared up to 10 different celebratory dances.


Coach Tite himself also affirmed his full support for the players despite many times being criticized for overdoing it: " It's our identity. Just like we respect your culture. Please respect my culture.

It's fun, the goal is football's best moment. Everyone has their own way of enjoying themselves. For us it's dancing. We respect our opponents, but we have to respect our own identity."

In the second half, Korea got a goal to shorten the score from Paik Seung Ho's free kick in the 76th minute. Although the gap was too big to be leveled. Brazil won the final 4-1 and won the right to the quarterfinals against the waiting opponent, Croatia.

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