Rafael explained his ‘dance’ on the line during Napoli’s Super Cup shoot-out. “Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t!”

The goalkeeper shuffled back and forth, also pointing at one upright to put his Juventus opponents off.

“This little dance is something I always did in Brazil. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t!” he told Rai Sport.

Rafael explained his ‘dance’ on the line during Napoli’s Super Cup shoot-out. “Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t!”

The goalkeeper shuffled back and forth, also pointing at one upright to put his Juventus opponents off.

“This little dance is something I always did in Brazil. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t!” he told Rai Sport.

“I am so happy that I was able to give my contribution. It was a tough game, but we didn’t give up and kept going to the end.

“It depends on concentration and determination. We are talking a lot in the locker room about this, as we know that against big clubs we always do well, but have lost so many points against the smaller sides.

“We end 2014 well and hope to begin 2015 better. I came here to do my work, I try to improve every day and with humility the team can go far.

“I don’t listen to criticism very much. I know what I can do, the club knows me and I recovered from a very bad knee injury. I respect criticism and it all helps me grow, but in all honestly won’t change my life.”

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