Vinicius responds to criticism of his attitude: “People forget that …”

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The Brazilian international returns to his behaviors deemed problematic and expresses his desire to progress.

Vinícius Jr, the left winger of Real Madrid, received his sixth yellow card in Liga this season against Betis Seville this Saturday (2-1 defeat). The reason? A contestation at the end of the match which earned him to be sanctioned by referee Alejandro José Hernández Hernández.

Present at a press conference on the eve of the derby against Atlético Madrid in the round of 16 go to the Champions League, the Brazilian returned to his attitude often pointed out. If he recognizes certain errors, he claims to be still in the learning phase.

Vinicius makes his self -criticism

“When the referees do not put boxes on the opponents and I dispute once, it is to me that he gives the box. But it's normal in a match, everything is hot, there is the desire to win, defended the Brazilian. I do a lot of things that I shouldn't do ”, declares the former member of Flamengo.

“But I think I improve myself in every game, I am quieter”says number 7 Madrid.

“I have been playing here for a long time but people forget that I am 24 years old. I still have a lot to learn and I will continue to learn until the end of my career. »»

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