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Cristiano Ronaldo's reaction to the possible departure of Vinicius from Real Madrid for racist acts

Cristiano Ronaldo said this when he was at Real Madrid, about what Vinicius suffers.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo said this when he was at Real Madrid, about what Vinicius suffers.
Cristiano Ronaldo said this when he was at Real Madrid, about what Vinicius suffers.

The case of Vinicius for what happened in Real Madrid against Valencia is touring the entire planet, where Vini would have reacted because a sector of the Valencia fans yelled at him monkey, and made gestures of that animal, something that made him react directly to the Brazilian, since discrimination in stadiums cannot be tolerated, according to DAZN Spain.

It generated so much controversy that Carlo Ancelotti revealed that Vinicius did not want to continue after the match, and stated that it seemed fair to him since he was the victim of this situation, ensuring that La Liga has a problem regarding discrimination in each match. He also made it clear that he is not a person who insults the player, but a whole stadium, and they must stop the game.

Given this, Florentino Pérez himself has also come out to defend Vinicius, expressing his repudiation against discrimination and any similar act, even more so in the case of the Real Madrid star player who was completely on the limit against the Spanish team, and for which they came out Several other figures like Ronaldinho defended him.

But in the face of this situation, Cristiano Ronaldo had already referred to this situation when he was a Real Madrid footballer, since the exact same thing happened to him as the White House player and he was categorical about Vinicius, making it clear that he did not agree with the attitude adopted by the merengue crack but for CR7 he had to take a totally different position.

Cristiano and what he said about what Vinicius suffers

When he was a Real Madrid player, Cristiano Ronaldo said at a press conference that he did not believe there was racism in Spain, but that it was a way of taking the player out of the game and the footballers are professionals, so you have to turn a deaf ear and continue playing.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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