Vinicius Jr’s ultimate provocation to Koke and Llorente in the middle of a match

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Vinicius Jr. is still talking about him in Spain. During the ultra-tense derby between Atlético and Real Madrid (1-1), the Brazilian was surprised by the cameras of Movistar+ provoking Koke, the captain of the Colchoneros. Mimicking the “two” sign with his fingers, the Madrilenian declared: “I have two Champions Leagues, you have none. You lost two, I won two. Of course, you lose because you’re bad. This is why I play here… in Madrid” showing his badge. He then attacked Marcos Llorente in the same spirit.

A new provocation coming from the 24-year-old striker who is causing talk on the other side of the Pyrenees, where his attitude is regularly singled out. For his part, Koke did not enter into the Brazilian’s game, simply responding with applause in the direction of the Merengue. The altercation ultimately did not go any further between the different protagonists. Fortunately, given the electric atmosphere of the match…

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