Brazilian footballer, Lucas Paquetá, shows off great ‘hand and body’ dance moves to celebrate 4th goal during Brazil vs South Korea match.
Neymar’s penalty in particular was almost brazenly disrespectful in all its unbothered panache:
But that’s to be expected from Brazil. At their best, the Brazilians don’t just beat teams; they look stylish and weightless doing so. Football that drips with flavor.
Such was the case on Monday, and fans and pundits alike on Twitter were enthralled by the spectacle:
For Brazil fans, seeing their team win in such a fashion will perhaps ease some of the concerns from a group stage that saw them win two games and lose another, by an aggregate total of 3-1, in a style that felt more reserved and static than the traditional Brazilian way.
But Monday’s game had the feel of a flash mob breaking out, however, and South Korea’s only recourse against the impromptu performance was to head back home.
To their credit, the South Koreans did contribute to the joy on display, with Paik Seung-ho’s beautiful goal adding some consolation for their fans.
But this was the Brazilians’ day. They provided a feast for the eyes. Croatia, their quarterfinal opponents on Friday, will hope it isn’t just another appetizer on Brazil’s potential path to a sixth World Cup title.
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