Roy Keane continues his feud with Brazil boss Tite after he danced with his players

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Roy Keane fires back in his war of words with Brazil boss Tite, telling him to “dance in a NIGHT CLUB” and not “yards away” from the opponent’s bench… while sarcastically quipping that coaches need to do ” little dances” when they go for their professional licenses!

  • Brazil defeated South Korea in their World Cup clash with four first half goals
  • They celebrated the goals by dancing, even coach Tite got involved
  • Roy Keane has criticized Tite for celebrating ‘yardage away’ from the opposition
  • He called the actions ‘disrespectful’ and told Tite to go ‘dancing in a nightclub’
  • It is the latest development in an emerging feud between Tite and Keane.
  • Click here for the latest World Cup 2022 news, matches, live action and results

Roy Keane has continued to criticize Brazil manager Tite for dancing with his players during the 4-1 win over South Korea, telling him to go “dancing in a nightclub”.

Brazil stunned South Korea in their round of 16 clash, scoring four goals in the first half thanks to goals from Vinicius Jnr, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paquetá.

Following Vinicius’s first goal, Brazil displayed a series of pre-planned dance routines to score their goals, with even the coach getting involved after the third goal.

There have been more words from Roy Keane about Brazil's dance celebrations

There have been more words from Roy Keane about Brazil’s dance celebrations

The expert told manager Tite that

The pundit told manager Tite to “dance in a nightclub” after joining the celebrations.

Keane was less than impressed with the incident, as he said heaven bet: ‘I love seeing Brazil and what they represent.

“When you think of the World Cup you think of Brazil, I love to see them because they are brilliant in football, but not when they are dancing, or the coach starts dancing, it is not respectful.”

‘I don’t understand how a coach can dance when the game is still on, he has an opposing coach ten yards away from him, you have to see that. The game is about respect. He dances afterwards in the dressing room, or at the disco, that’s no problem.

Keane previously labeled the dance as

Keane previously called the dance “disrespectful” and compared it to “Strictly Come Dancing”.

‘But why is it okay for Brazil to do it during the game? If everyone dances after a goal, the games will last three days.

‘You know what they should start doing, when the coaches do their pro license, show the managers how to dance a little on the sidelines, forget the tactics?’

It was the latest escalation in a feud between Keane and Tite that began on game night.

Tite has defended the dance as part of Brazilian culture and insisted that it is not disrespectful

Tite has defended the dance as part of Brazilian culture and insisted that it is not disrespectful

The pundit called the dance ‘disrespectful’ and compared it to ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ during ITV’s coverage of the South Korean match, to which Brazil striker Vinicius Junior jokingly replied: ‘Keep dancing!’

Tite later responded to Keane’s comments, saying that those who criticized the celebrations did not understand Brazilian culture and that the dance was “not disrespectful” towards opponents.

Brazil is next in action against Croatia, a team that has historically been sensitive when it comes to respect, in their quarterfinal on Friday.