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Published 10:44 6 Dec 2022 GMT
Updated 11:30 6 Dec 2022 GMT
Speaking on ITV the Irish pundit viewed these celebrations to be over the top and even "disrespectful."
"It’s like watching Strictly. I can’t believe what I’m watching," he said.
"I think it's disrespectful dancing like that every time they score. I don't mind the first jig, or whatever it was, for the first goal, but not every time. It's disrespectful.Commentator Ally McCoist meanwhile sympathised with Brazil and said he had "no problem" with the way they celebrated, but admitted that he understood the point Keane was making. However, Lucas Paquetá, Brazil's attacking midfielder has hit back at the criticism, and believes that they have done nothing wrong."Even their manager gets involved. I don't like it."
"Dance is our symbol of joy in scoring a goal. We don't do it to disrespect, we don't go in front of opponents. We gathered, all together, and celebrated."If they don't like it, we don't have much to do. Let's keep scoring goals and dancing. It is a group that is happy to score, to win the victory and the goal. Everyone makes their own choice, what they have to do is respect it." Related links:
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