It was pointed out that the dance ceremony performed by Brazilian players every time they scored a goal against Korea was an act of lack of respect for the opponent.



The Daily Mail, a British media, introduced what Roy Keane (51), a former Irish national team member who played for Manchester United from 1993 to 2005, said while watching Korea and Brazil's Qatar World Cup round of 16 on the 6th (Korean time).



Keane, commentator for British ITV, said, “Is it a dance contest? Vinicius Junior’s first goal was great, but I have never seen so many dance celebrations.”



"People might say it's Brazilian culture, but in my view, it's a disrespect for the opposing team," he said.



Keane said, "I scored four goals, and every time I scored a goal, I did a dance ceremony." The players expressed their opinion that they lacked consideration for the opposing team, Korea.



▲ Broadcast video of the round of 16 match against Korea and Brazil's first goal


Graeme Souness (69, Scotland) from Liverpool, who commented together, was in a similar position.



"It's not nice to see a dance celebration every time a goal is scored," Souness added.



However, Anni Aluko, a former Nigerian-English soccer player who commented with them, said, "It was nice to see a Brazilian party." Advocated a merry ceremony.