Ally McCoist told Brazil boss Tite his dances moves are far from the finished article as he got involved in his players' celebrations on Monday evening.
The manager, 61, danced with the Selecao squad after Richarlison scored their third goal against South Korea to all but secure progression to the World Cup quarter-finals. The Tottenham forward finished a superb team move to give Brazil a dominant advantage with less than half an hour played, following Vinicius Junior's opener and Neymar's penalty.
Lucas Paqueta increased the lead before half-time and the South American giants celebrated each goal by dancing together. Tite got stuck in with the fiesta after Richarlison's strike, leaving co-commentator McCoist lamenting "he's gonna have to work on" his moves.
While the Scot could see the funny side, ITV pundit Roy Keane tore into Brazil at half-time and accused them of being "disrespectful" towards their opponents, who were huge underdogs heading into the last-16 encounter. He declared, "I don't like this," before adding: "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."
Brazil had numerous opportunities to dance at Stadium 974 because they were head and shoulders above the Asian minnows in terms of quality. South Korea opted to try and go man-for-man in defence and time after time the Selecao ripped through their midfield before fashioning shots on goal.
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"I can't believe what I'm watching, really," Keane said. "Brilliant, brilliant from Brazil, fantastic start to the game, South Korea all over the place. I've never seen so much dancing - it's like watching Strictly [Come Dancing]! [I] Can't believe what I'm watching, I really can't. South Korea, my goodness, I can't believe what I'm watching."
While the Manchester United legend had no time for Brazil's dancing, former England international Eni Aluko took a much more positive stance. She said: " I love it, it's like we're at a Brazilian party. That's why Brazil are favourites, but South Korea have made it easy."
Graeme Souness agreed that South Korea had been woeful defensively, adding: "If you'd have said to Brazil, 'How do you want South Korea to play tonight?', it's exactly like that. 'Let's make it a slug fest, let's take Brazil on and try to outscore them'. They've been absolute shambles, South Korea. Great skills and great goals but it's just been way too easy, it could be seven or eight."