Bellingham-Vinicius, a big lack of respect denounced

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After Real Madrid’s clear victory against FC Barcelona on Sunday evening in the Spanish Super Cup final, Jude Bellingham and Vinicius were called to order by Carlo Ancelotti.

It is a coronation which cannot be contested. For the 13th in its history, Real Madrid won the Spanish Super Cup on Saturday evening in Saudi Arabia, after inflicting a heavy defeat on a completely overwhelmed FC Barcelona (4-1).

Untenable, Vinicius almost single-handedly folded the match in the first half by scoring a hat-trick (7th, 10th and 39th). The twirler was also noticed by disrupting the Catalans after the red card received by Ronald Araujo (71st), but also at the end of the match.

“I asked them not to do it”

While the score was 4-1, Vinicius and Jude Bellingham exchanged heels, thus further humiliating their opponent. A sequence which did not at all benefit Carlo Ancelotti, who called his two players to order on the pitch, then in front of the press.

“I don’t like heels. Vinicius and Bellingham did it. I asked them not to do it”, said the Italian technician at the Movistar microphone. Vinicius then made his mea culpa at the final whistle. “I am not a saint, he blurted. I talk too much and I also do dribbles that I shouldn’t do. »

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