Tité also dances against South Korea. The Brazilian national team shows all its beautiful football as marked by the history of the canarinha and in the 28th minute of the first half manages to score the third goal which puts the South American team’s superiority against the Asian one in the result.
Of pure touch and with a pinch of magic, the striker Richarlison scored a great goal that made even Tité dance.
The clock struck 28 minutes as a great goal from Brazil came to display his candidate badge. After a blocked play, the Tottenham player received an air ball following a clearance from the defense and with some ball “good game” who stands out for the national team played small games with his head in the presence of two defenders who tried -unlucky- to take the ball from him.
Among the defenders he played for Marquinhos who was inside the area, combined for Neymar Jr. and hit a perfect pass that left the young striker hand in hand who scored the 3-0 run against a goalkeeper who could not do nothing. Big goal.
The party, as in the other goals, was full of dances between the Canarinha players who flourished against Korea. But not only are the players dancing, but the players have gone to the substitute bench to look for coach Tité who, to the rhythm of the Brazilian zamba, lit up the party.
Mostly accompanied by the expert Daniele Alves and revelation Richarlison, the 61-year-old coach, beaming ear to ear at his team’s performance, He showed all his happiness with a dance.
The Brazilian team shows all its hierarchy and narrowly beats South Korea in the first half 4-0 with goals by Vinicius at 7′, neymar with a lot of hierarchy of penalties at 13′, richarison at 28′ e Luca Paqueta nine minutes from the end of the first part.
Brazil dances to the rhythm of Tité and their players who are leaving the Asian team with no answers.
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Source: Clarin
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