Dani Carvajal doesn't think Spain is racist

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This season, controversies are increasing in Spain, whether on refereeing, but also on the level of racism. At this level, Vinicius Junior, the Real Madrid winger, was regularly targeted. Brazilian coach Dorival Junior even recently decided to take action on this subject. Vinicius Junior's Real Madrid teammate, Dani Carvajal, who faces him this Tuesday with Spain, was questioned at a press conference on the issue of racism.

According to him, the country is not particularly racist: “I don’t think Spain is a racist country. I come from a modest neighborhood in Leganés, there has never been a problem… I have friends of a different skin color and there has never been a problem. Then there are the cases of those who enter stadiums to let off steam and who should no longer enter stadiums. They insult with words that they know will hurt..

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