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Vinicius' first message after the racist acts he suffered, he mentioned Cristiano and Messi

La Liga and the whole world is worried about Vinicius' drama in Spain.

By William Estrella

La Liga and the whole world is worried about Vinicius' drama in Spain.
La Liga and the whole world is worried about Vinicius' drama in Spain.

Vinicius was once again the victim of racist insults. The Brazilian winger of Real Madrid was harassed from start to finish by Valencia fans at the Mestalla and ended up being sent off for an assault in the middle of a brawl that broke out between the players of both teams towards the end of the game.

The former Flamengo attacker had previously suffered discriminatory chants and gestures in other stadiums in Spain, the most memorable being those that occurred in the Madrid derby against Atlético de Madrid at the Cívitas Metropolitano or the one that took place when he had to visit Mallorca.

After the intense day, Vinicius raised his voice on social networks with a harsh defense against racism and La Liga, but something that drew attention was that he included Lionel Andres Messi in the extensive text published on his Twitter account.

Vinicius' discharge after suffering racism

“It was not the first time, nor the second, nor the third. Racism is normal in LaLiga. The competition believes that it is normal, the Federation also and the opponents encourage it. I'm sorry. The championship that once belonged to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano and Messi today belongs to racists. A beautiful nation, which welcomed me and which I love, but which agreed to export to the world the image of a racist country. I feel sorry for the Spaniards who disagree, but today, in Brazil, Spain is known as a country of racists. And unfortunately, for everything that happens every week, I have no defense. I agree. But I am strong and I will go to the end.


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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