After the racist insults to Vini Jr, chanted by Valencia fans, the Spanish newspaper “As” reverberated the case as a way of “unbalancing” the Brazilian
This Sunday, the 21st, the Valence received the Real Madridin a match valid for the 35th round of the La Liga. With no more pretensions in the competition, the Merengues stumbled once again. However, regrettably, the spotlight of the match was on more racist attacks against vinicius jrwho ended up expelled, after getting involved in confusion with opposing players.
After the end of the match, the Spanish newspaper “TO THE” echoed the feat highlighting the imbalance that the Brazilian suffered in the MestallaValencia stadium. “Mestalla unbalances Vinicius”, appears in the headline. At first, the vehicle stops highlighting the racist insults, which are recurrent against the striker in Spanish football.
In the subtitle, the article shows its first observation about the regrettable acts, but without specifying as racism. “A Valencia flying through the stadium knocks down Ancelotti’s team. The Brazilian managed to get the police to expel an ultra who insulted him. Then he got kicked out in a very ugly final brawl.”wrote the newspaper.
O “Brand”, another major Spanish newspaper, echoed the case and brought some details captured by cameras. Among them, a statement by Vini Jr after being expelled. “’I don’t want to play anymore’, came to capture the television cameras when they focused on the protagonist of the story. Vinícius accuses a fan in the stands where the Valencia radicals are of racist insults.”wrote the vehicle.
It is worth mentioning that the fan appointed by Vinicius as the first to chant the racist chants was removed from the stands by the police present. The publication of “Marca” highlighted that, according to the new code of fifa, the referees can interrupt games with racist acts, which may end with the defeat of the offending team. Although, From Burgos Bengoetxea took no action on the situation.
Source: sportbuzz
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