I am a Brazilian, and we don’t apologize for dancing

Brazil head coach Tite says he will not apologize to those who “do not know Brazilian history and culture” after criticism of him and his players for dancing celebrations at the World Cup.Tite, 61, joined in with the celebrations during the 4-1 win over South Korea in their last-16 match.Desrespeitoso? Isso daqui é o maior barato 🇧🇷😜 Tite dando show de liderança 🙌 pic.twitter.com/HJdsLGXjno— Francisco 🇧🇷 (@sigaligado) December 5, 2022 “It is a connection I have with the younger generation – they could be my grandchildren,” he said.”If I have to dance to be connected with them, I will continue to dance.”Before Friday’s quarter-final against the 2018 runners-up Croatia, he added: “I’m not going to apologize when it’s our culture to dance and have fun.”Old bearded man on the left is fed up with Brazil’s dance, calling it disrespectfulBrazil forwards Vinicius Junior and Neymar both led orchestrated dance moves after scoring the opening two goals against South Korea, with Richarlison running over to the bench and beckoning his manager to join in following the third.Former Republic of Ireland captain and Manchester United legend Roy Keane was not impressed and said he thought the moves were “disrespectful” towards South Korea.Tite rejected those accusations and said he “has a responsibility to preserve the identity of Brazilian football.”QATAR 2022 WORLD CUP1/4 FINALSFriday 18.00: (9.50) Croatia (4.60) Brazil (1.42)22.00: (3.50) Netherlands (3.15) Argentina (2.35)Saturday 18.00: (6.00) Morocco (3.60) Portugal (1.70)Sat 22.00: (3.15) England (3.20) France (2.50)***odds are subject to change

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