• Controversy Vinicius receives racist insults in Mestalla, ends up expelled for an aggression and says goodbye with gestures of "to Second"

Vinicius has issued a harsh statement against LaLiga, the Federation and Spain after receiving racist insults in the match that Real Madrid played this Sunday at Mestalla.

The Brazilian footballer, who pointed out to the fan that he had called him "monkey", threatened to leave the field, continued playing and ended up expelled by a slap to Hugo Duro, making gestures of "to Second" to the Valencian stand.

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Vinicius receives racist insults in Mestalla, ends up expelled for an aggression and says goodbye with gestures of "a Segunda"

  • Writing: ABRAHAM P. ROMERO

Vinicius receives racist insults in Mestalla, ends up expelled for an aggression and says goodbye with gestures of "a Segunda"

After the match, Vinicius said that "the competition that once belonged to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano and Messi, is now racist." "It wasn't the first time, it wasn't the second time, it wasn't the third. Racism is normal in LaLiga. I regret it," he said in the publication that he uploaded to all his social networks.

Vinicius said that "a beautiful nation, which welcomed me and that I love, agreed to export the image of a racist country. I feel sorry for the Spaniards, but today, in Brazil, Spain is known as a country of racists."

The Brazilian admits that "I have no way to defend myself. But I'm strong and I'm going to go all the way against the racists."

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