Tite hails Brazil's 'offensive boldness' (Image Source: IANS)
Brazil manager Tite applauded his team's attacking flair after a sparkling 4-1 victory over South Korea in their World Cup round of 16 match on Tuesday.
Vinicius Junior put Brazil ahead with a cool finish, and Neymar doubled the lead from the penalty spot at Stadium 974. Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta extended the advantage before substitute Paik Seung-ho pulled a late goal back for South Korea.
"It's the offensive boldness of this team and the way we play collectively that is impressive," Tite told reporters, reports Xinhua. "This batch of players is the result of a lot of work from many people, starting at the grassroots level.