Roy Keane slammed by Brazil boss Tite after Man Utd icon raged over dancing celebration in World Cup win vs South Korea
BRAZIL boss Tite has hit back at Roy Keane after the pundit said his side's celebrations were "disrespecting" South Korea.
The South American team were in blistering form as they cruised into the World Cup quarter-finals with a 4-1 win over their opposition.
After each goal, the Brazilians celebrated with their Samba-style dance moves and even included manager Tite after Richarlison's goal.
However, Keane hammered the performances during the halftime break.
He said: "It's like watching Strictly. I can't believe what I'm watching.
"I don't like this. I think it's disrespecting the opposition. It's four [goals] and they're doing it every time.
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"I don't mind the first kind of little jig - whatever they're doing - but they're still doing it after that and then the manager getting involved with it.
"I'm not happy with it, I don't think it's very good at all."
But Keane in turn has been criticised by Tite for his comments, as the national team boss insists the players were in a "demonstration of joy".
Tite also suggested that Keane was being "nasty" in his message to his players.
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He said: "I have to be careful because there are always the nasty ones who say it is disrespect.
"It is a demonstration of joy, a celebration."
Tite was not the only one to hit out at Keane, as goalscorer and West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta said: "The dance is a representation of our joy after scoring a goal. We don’t do it to disrespect anyone, we don’t do it in front of our opponents.
"We all get together to celebrate. If they don’t like it, there’s not much to say."
Football fans also took to social media to tell Keane to "stop complaining".
One tweeted: "Ohhhhh bore off Roy Keane, complaining about Brazil dancing, Senegal chanting. Lighten up you stiff boring man."
A second wrote: "Roy Keane saying it’s like strictly come dancing and Brazil are disrespecting South Korea with the dancing, they’d do this against anyone, just enjoy the vibes man."
A third added: "That’s their culture, their heritage. Let them dance it is who they are.
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"They dance in their different clubs when they score so imagine when they play together."
Brazil will now play Croatia in the quarter-finals and the squad will be hoping they will be busting out some more moves.