Real Madrid: a former friend of Vinicius Jr is a hit

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For the moment, Vinicius is surely having the best season of his career from a personal point of view. Exuberant, but fervent in love with Real Madrid, the Brazilian winger is adored by Madrid supporters. However, his sometimes borderline behavior annoys all over Spain and some cross the line by being racist towards him. Unforgivable behavior which undermines the morale of the former Flamengo man who burst into tears at a press conference while speaking about the racism he faces. And while he obviously seemed sincere, some accused him of acting while the Netflix cameras were present during a report on the Brazilian which will be released in the coming months.

Severely attacked by former Paraguayan goalkeeper José Luis Chilavert, the Merengues number 7 was also targeted by one of his former friends. Indeed, in a video published on YouTube and entitled “I was a friend of Vinicius, but he became a victim (and a provocateur)“, the influencer Dalas Review, followed by more than 11 million subscribers on the platform, portrayed Vinicius in a very bad way: “Vini is a provocateur who earns millions and millions of euros every year to kick a ball and what's more, we're supposed to pity him because there are people who insult him on a football field…like everyone else the players. What happened to the crying clown is that in stadiums they shout insults considered racist, including monkey. Football is a subgenre of subhumans dedicated to saying atrocities of all kinds. The difference with other footballers “It's just that they are not dedicated to playing the victim. He started an exaggerated movement by playing the role of victim in Spain, a country that is dedicated to providing payments and aid to African immigrants who arrive in the country with nothing.» It's difficult to be convinced by the influencer's explanations.

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