In the press conference following the 4-1 win over South Korea, Tite, the Brazilian coach, commented on the moment he joined the group in the goal celebration dance and explained.
“I am very careful with mean people, who understand this as disrespect. I know how much vision he would have had and I didn’t want him to have any other explanation than feeling elated at the goal, the team, the performance and the result. I respect Paulo Bento since he drove Cruzeiro », captain of the team canary🇧🇷
As for Neymar, Tite was very complimentary: “He has the bow and arrow, the difference. Even the injured.” [com a Sérvia]He got it during the match. He is the technical leader of the team. Each has an eye-catching feature. It’s the center that empowers other athletes.”
The coach also explained the basis for Brazil’s success so far: «If we let the balance get lost at some point, the possibility of losing is greater. To align these players, it is necessary to commit to positioning themselves on the pitch while playing without the ball, as well as having players behind them who also provide this support. Our full backs play a bigger role in building. This is the living mechanism that we try to balance.”
According to Titi, the knack Type It’s something that really impresses him: «This team has great offensive audacity, in the feint, in the individual play, which is impressive. This generation, which a series of professionals have worked on in training, is currently a balanced team, with the understanding that it must be balanced and knowing that if a defect occurs, it may be fatal ».
Regarding the dance, Titi explained why he joined the group in celebrating the goal: «We have to adapt to the characteristics of the group and I try to adapt to their language. Their language is to dance and play. Learning their dance is hard, it’s hard. We were joking, I don’t remember what happened with Richarlison and I said, “That dance?” If I score a goal, you will see that I will dance. »
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