Real Madrid: Vinicius Junior called a monkey by a child!

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On the pitch in Valencia on Saturday evening, Real Madrid could not do better than a draw (2-2) during the 27th day of La Liga. A meeting marked by a huge arbitration controversy. While Jude Bellingham thought he had gifted the winning goal in the very last moments of the match, the referee of the match, Mr. Jesús Gil Manzano, decided to whistle the end of the match during Brahim Diaz’s cross for his English teammate, in action. Enough to provoke the black anger of the Merengues.

In addition to this incident of play, Vinicius Junior, author of a double during this poster, suffered new racist insults. In a video published by El Partidazo de COPEwe can in fact hear a young individual shouting “monkey” destined for the Madrid winger. The media specifies, in this respect, that La Liga will investigate this sequence seen at Mestalla. As a reminder, the 23-year-old Auriverde has a painful past with the beloved club since he had already been the target of such insults last May, still on the Valencia pitch…

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