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Two weeks before the UCL against Manchester City, the horrible lesson Vinicius learned

The Argentinian striker was not intimidated by the presence of the always controversial attacking Real Madrid

By William Estrella

The Argentinian striker was not intimidated by the presence of the always controversial attacking Real Madrid
The Argentinian striker was not intimidated by the presence of the always controversial attacking Real Madrid

Vinicius is one of the best players in the world today, however, his constant tantrums and provocations make him one of the most controversial and unloved elements. Now, against Girona, the Brazilian had another unfortunate attitude, but he met Taty Castellanos, who was the figure in the Catalans' 4-2 win against Real Madrid.

If anyone did not know Taty Castellanos, the Argentine was in charge of making history and joined a small list of players who scored four goals against the current Champions League champion. The Argentine made a poker, humiliated Real Madrid and became known throughout Europe after his superb performance on the last day of the Spanish league.

In addition, Vinicius was planted, the Brazilian national team that saw Argentina turn around in the Olympics at the Maracana, by winning the 'Canarinha' in the grand final of the Copa América. Castellanos was not intimidated by the arrogance of the former Flamengo player, who wanted to provoke him and his reaction went around the world.

The value of Taty Castellanos after humiliating Real Madrid:

The 24-year-old Argentine has his first European experience, after playing in countries like Chile, Uruguay and the United States. Now, after going over Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid, his new market value was revealed. According to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, the author of 11 goals in this Spanish league has a cost of 10 million euros. Castellanos recently confessed that he is "dying" to play for the Argentine national team and is waiting for an opportunity from Lionel Scaloni.


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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