Ex-Real Madrid man attacks Vinicius Jr

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It's a subject that gets people talking and creates tension… While Vinicius Jr has been the target of racist insults in certain La Liga stadiums in recent months, some fans and observers believe that the player has a behavioral problem and that he provokes a lot. He also stood out during the friendly match between Brazil and Spain on Tuesday.

Questioned by the Cadena SERSpanish international Dani Parejo, who has been shining in La Liga for years, tackled the player a bit. “He is an extraordinary and spectacular player. I too was in his place, playing in the best club in the world. But the players, we have to concentrate on the game. There will be tensions in every match. He is in all the stories, there is a learning curve for him in that regard. When you play for Real, people always try to attack you, to steal you. I've been called an alcoholic and other things, but I don't fight with people and I don't do bad things. It's too much. The footballer must be above it. On certain behaviors, he is at fault”, launched the former Real Madrid man. It's pretty clear.

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