The Brazil dugout could not help but celebrate Coutinho's opening goal, but their 57-year-old manager was left on the floor as a result.

In Brazil’s clash with Costa Rica, the Selecao appeared destined for yet another disappointing draw at the World Cup. The South American giant had to wait until stoppage time after being frustrated for 90 minutes before they found the back of the net.

And for that reason, everyone from Brazil was understandably excited to see Philippe Coutinho break the deadlock in added-time. The Barcelona man finally put one past Keylor Navas to spark wild celebrations from the dugout.

Tite was one of many to lose it when the five-time champion went 1-0 up, but the celebrations resulted in an unfortunate tumble for the 57-year-old boss. The manager could be seen getting a slight nudge from Ederson during the jubilation which hilariously caused the tactician to roll on the floor.

Neymar scored shortly after Coutinho’s opener to double Brazil’s lead. The South American powerhouse went on to win 2-0, but things were not as straight-forward as the scoreline tells.