Real loses Vinícius Jr for almost a month

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Traveling to Osasuna, Real Madrid once again saw Vinicius Jr score a goal for his third consecutive game. The Brazilian, so valuable this season, already knows that he is not going to play with his team again anytime soon. The left winger picked up yet another yellow card for protest, his third in the last ten matches. He will therefore miss the next La Liga match due to suspension and will not play again for almost a month.

After the international break, he will be in the stands. No match then the following weekend for Real, already eliminated in the Copa del Rey. The Brazilian will therefore only be able to play again from the Champions League during the clash against Manchester City. In La Liga, we will have to wait until April 13 and the trip to Mallorca to find the club’s second top scorer. A suspension that will calm Vinicius Jr? In his last three seasons, the left winger received 31 yellow cards. Real’s second most aware player after Eduardo Camavinga (34 yellow cards).

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