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Dani Carvajal and Carlo Ancelotti have reacted to Vinicius Jr’s gesture towards the Real Sociedad crowd after his penalty.
In La Liga, he has become public enemy number 1. Wherever Real Madrid travel, Vinicius Jr is the player most booed by Spanish spectators, often with racist outbursts towards him.
Sometimes the Brazilian responds, and not everyone likes it, because the Madrid number 7 is accused of having a provocative attitude, which fans the flames against him. This was the case again on Saturday when “Vini” told the Real Sociedad fans to shut up after his penalty.
Vinicius, “something that cannot be tolerated”
Real Madrid captain Dani Carvajal is shown defending his teammates. “From the inside, we see and hear insults against him. When you get stung, you bleed. It is normal that he responds with certain gestures.”judged the Spanish international, who was at a press conference on the eve of the match against Stuttgart in the Champions League.
In the process, Vinicius Jr also received the support of Carlo Ancelotti. “The problem with Vinicius is a reaction to a very odious action. What happened happened many times to him: insults from the beginning. No one could stand it, not me either. The gesture of putting the hand to the mouth is quite normal, after all that is happeningpleads the Italian coach.What has happened to him during all these years, since I arrived, is something that cannot be tolerated. I can understand the whistles of the opponent, but that they start from the warm-up… Who can stand it? It is not normal. They do it because he is a sporting danger and they try to eliminate him from the game.
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