Real Madrid: Russian legend defends Vinicius

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Considered a legend of the Spanish championship and more particularly of Celta de Vigo, Aleksandr Mostovoi is highly appreciated by fans. The Russian’s name is frequently present on Celta fans’ jerseys. Today as a football observer, the 55-year-old man gave an interview to A.S., during which he flies to the aid of a player he particularly appreciates: Vinicius Junior (23 years old). The Real Madrid player, often criticized for his attitude and his violent attacks like his stroller on Orban in the Champions League, received the support of the former Strasbourg player.

“Vinicius needs to calm down? I like the way he plays, his audacity and his personality (…) I don’t think he should calm down. He didn’t do anything serious either. I prefer to have a player with this temperament rather than a player who is always calm and quiet. I know there are people who don’t like him, but I identify more with players of this style.assured the former playmaker.

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