World Cup: Brazilian national team shows off its dances in rout over Korea

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The players of the Brazilian soccer team and even coach Tite celebrated the defeat of South Korea with little dances, at the World Cup in Qatar, this Monday afternoon (5). Some of the songs became successful because famous people, like Neymar and Richarlison, did the little dances before the World Cup.

After scoring the first goal, player Vini called his teammates to celebrate by doing the “Pagodão do Birimbola” dance, from the group Os Quebradeiras, a group from the outskirts of Niterói (RJ). In September, the player was the target of racism in a round circle on a canal in Spain precisely for his dancing on the field after scoring goals, but he received support at the time on social networks.

Coach Tite also surrendered and did the pigeon dance after player Richarlison scored the third goal of the match. On the networks, netizens had fun and praised the technician’s dance. “Tite danced the perfect mano pigeon,” tweeted Internet user Rayane Princesa. The user of the social network, Will Brizolla, was another who praised the technician. “Tite dancing the pigeon was one of the most beautiful scenes of this World Cup.”

Lucas Paquetá chose samba to celebrate the fourth goal against Korea. He ran towards the stands and started to dance the samba, driving fans in the stadium and on social media crazy. Twitter users praised the player’s dancing. “Immense crush on this Lucas Paquetá, handsome, dances and speaks French, he lacks nothing”, commented Internet user Marina.

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