The Tottenham striker scored his third goal of the World Cup last night as Brazil thumped South Korea 4-1 in the round of 16 and was pictured dancing with ...
Richarlison does the celebration before breaking the steps down, which the former striker repeated with a grin on his face. Tottenham striker Richarlison continued his impressive form for the Brazil national team last night (Monday) with another goal as they eased to a 4-1 win over South Korea in the World Cup last 16. Should they overcome the 2018 runners-up, a mouth-watering semi-final against Lionel Messi's Argentina awaits. Tite's side were too good for Heung Son-min and his teammates in Doha, with four first half goals setting Brazil on their way to a comfortable victory. [Richarlison](https://www.football.london/all-about/richarlison) added to his two goals he scored in Brazil's opener against Serbia with a neat striker past Seung-Gyu Kim before heading straight to the technical area to display his famous [ 'pigeon' celebration](https://www.football.london/international-football/richarlison-goal-celebration-brazil-tite-25681044) with head coach Tite. The forward scored his 19th goal in 40 games for A Selecao with a well-taken finish to set-up a quarter-final tie against Croatia.
Spurs frontman Richarlison has taken the mantle of 'O Fenomeno', who led Brazil to their most recent World Cup victory in 2002. The 25-year-old has started ...
"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. "They said I had to learn how to do the moves. However, he returned in time for Brazil's opener and scored twice in the victory over Serbia. Pundit Roy Keane said he wasn't a fan, and accused the South American side of disrespect. Richarlison's goal against South Korea was Brazil's third, and it followed some impressive skill in the build-up. The pair then embraced, with Richarlison moved by the occasion.
Richarlison's pigeon dance has taken the World Cup by storm - with the legendary Ronaldo even learning some new moves!The Tottenham star scored Brazil.
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In August this year, with his club-side Tottenham Hotspur leading Nottingham Forest two goals to nil, and with six minutes left for the full-time whistle, ...
Having juggled the ball thus, Richarlison lays it off to Marquinhos, who proceeds to return it in the giver’s direction. But I think that’s really disrespecting the opposition.” Graeme Souness, echoing some of what was said on the back of the Forest game, claimed, it was “only a matter of time before someone goes right through one of these Brazilians.” Richarlison is once again at the heart of it, both starting and ending the move. But the third, which follows soon thereafter, is a thing of beauty, a team goal of the highest quality. Suitably wound up, the moment the ball came back to Richarlison, a Forest player was on to him to knock both his feet off the ground. After receiving the ball on the left wing, the Brazilian performed a series of keepie-uppies, before laying the ball off to a teammate.
SportsBrief.com News - Richarlison may have caused a stir with his pigeon dance celebration in the World Cup, but Brazil legend Ronaldo seemed to enjoy it ...
[world](https://sportsbrief.com/tag/world/) champions turned on the heat against the Group H runners-up. [Neymar](https://sportsbrief.com/tag/neymar/) [returned from injury](https://sportsbrief.com/football/29645-neymar-returns-brazil-brush-south-korea-reach-world-cup-quarters/) to help inspire Brazil to a 4-1 victory over South Korea on Monday, as the favourites cruised through to the quarter-finals. [Ronaldo](https://sportsbrief.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/) how to break out the dance.