Vinicius’ bad gesture, he makes his mea culpa

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Brazilian international Vinicius Junior returned to his behavior during the Real Madrid-Barcelona match.

Author of a hat-trick against FC Barcelona during the Spanish Super Cup on Sunday, Vinicius Junior produced a performance that will go down in history. However, the Brazilian striker’s attitude once again attracted attention.

During this 256th Clasico, the Auriverde wisp did not fail to upset his opponents. Present at a press conference after the match, the former Flamengo member admitted regretting his actions.

“I try to stay calm and focused in the match to give the best of myself,” said the Carioca. I try my best but sometimes it’s not just me. I’m not a saint, I talk too much sometimes and I also do dribbles that I shouldn’t, but I want to improve. »

As a reminder, the number 7 of the Blancos has scored 9 goals and distilled 4 caviars in 16 appearances for Madrid this season.

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