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With nobody around him, the Brazil international completed two spins with the ball at his feet before passing it out of play.
The trick sparked outrage from numerous pundits, including Man Utd legend Paul Scholes who said: “I don’t know what he’s doing. It’s ridiculous. It’s showboating.”
Ex-Liverpool star Robbie Savage echoed the claims, labelling the Brazilian “embarrassing”.
“I think it starts with us being Brazilians. Brazilians have quality in their blood. It’s always been that way since Pele, to have quality, to dribble, to score, to dance, to smile.
“So I think people have to understand this aspect that we have. So it wasn’t offensive to anyone what he did.
“Of course, if it’s offensive, we’ll come to him in the dressing room and talk. But it was not offensive to anyone. It’s his game. I think he has to keep doing it.
“Dribbling, doing what he likes to do because he has the quality for it, so he has to keep doing it. Casemiro and I don’t have the quality for that, so we can’t do it.
“I think those who have quality have to show it on the pitch there. If you want to control differently, you can control.Â
“You want to do a spin that he likes to do, you have to do it. Dance, you can dance. As long as it’s with respect to the opponent, obviously.”
Man Utd went on to win the Europa League clash 3-0 thanks to goals from Diogo Dalot, Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo.