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Nothing is going well at Real Madrid. Humiliated ten days ago by FC Barcelona (0-4), the Merengue took another slap on Tuesday evening in the Champions League. Opposed to AC Milan at the Santiago Bernabéu, Carlo Ancelotti’s men lost 1-3.
Scorer from the penalty spot for the Madrilenians, Vinicius nevertheless had a very complicated evening, like his entire team. The Brazilian even appeared very annoyed during the match.
“He’s crazy, he’s crazy!” »
Following an arbitration decision that did not please him, the former Flamengo prodigy insulted official Slavko Vincic. “ He’s crazy, he’s crazy! »thus released “Vini” in the direction of the Slovenian referee, who clearly did not hear him. A behavior which risks further damaging his image among his detractors, who regularly criticize him for his attitude on the pitch.
As a reminder, Vincius had a complicated few days after his big disappointment at the Ballon d’Or. Announced winner by the Spanish press several weeks before the ceremony on Monday October 29, the 27-year-old Auriverde international finally saw the award pass under his nose, the most prestigious individual distinction in football having gone to Rodri.
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