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He said: “It’s like watching Strictly. I can’t believe what I’m watching.
“I don’t like this. I think it’s disrespecting the opposition. It’s four [goals] and they’re doing it every time.
“I don’t mind the first kind of little jig – whatever they’re doing – but they’re still doing it after that and then the manager getting involved with it.
“I’m not happy with it, I don’t think it’s very good at all.”
But Tite hit back at the ITV pundit’s remarks, saying: “I have to be careful because there are always the nasty ones who say it is disrespect. It is a demonstration of joy, a celebration.”
He then followed up with: “This is not my team. This is Brazil’s team and I’m just the head coach.
“I will not comment on those who do not understand our history and our culture.
“It is part of our education. Kids dance in schools because it’s Brazilian culture and that’s not disrespectful. We will continue to do things in our manner.”
Now Keane has spoken about the dancing antics again while talking to Sky Bet, saying: “I love watching Brazil and what they stand for.
“I don’t get how a manager can dance when the game is still going ahead, he’s got an opposition manager 10 yards away from him, you’ve got to watch that.
“The game is about respect. Dance afterwards in the dressing room, or in the nightclub, that’s not a problem.
“But why is it okay for Brazil to do it during the game? If everyone has a dance after a goal, the games will be going on for three days.
“Do you know what they should start doing, when coaches do their pro licence, show the managers how to do a little dance on the sideline, forget tactics.”