Vinicius “is fed up”, says a close friend of the Brazilian

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Vinicius Junior is said to be increasingly isolated within Real Madrid, where his behaviour is causing problems.

Although he is regularly targeted by opposing fans because of his sometimes provocative attitude, Vinicius Junior could count on unwavering support at Real Madrid. But even within the White House, the Brazilian star’s behavior is starting to irritate, according to indiscretions from Cadena SER.

According to the Spanish media, Vini has lost a lot of support internally. Some within the Madrid club believe that the former Flamengo prodigy must change his behavior and concentrate fully on the field. Today, Carlo Ancelotti would be one of his few defenders at the Casa Blanca. A situation that the player is aware of and that weighs on his morale.

“Everyone, or almost everyone, is bothered by his behavior.”

This was confirmed by journalist Tono Garcia on Cadena SER, after contacting the Brazilian’s entourage. “Vinicius’s relatives told me that Vini is fed uphe assures. There is too much noise, too much talk about him and they think there is a campaign, especially here in Spain, following the statement he made when he said that Spain was a racist country.”

After his goal and his celebration with his finger on his mouth towards the Real Sociedad supporters, Saturday evening in La Liga, Vinicius had attracted the wrath of Pedrag Mijatovic, former player and director of the club. With everything that’s been going on around him since last year, he should calm down,

he estimated. TAll the Madrid players were happy with his goal, then very disappointed by his celebration. That works against him, enormously. I speak with Madridistas, and all or almost all of them, are bothered by his behavior.”

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