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Jose Mourinho Appears to Blame Vinícius Jr. After Alleged Racial Abuse Incident

Jose Mourinho seemingly focused on Vinícius Jr.'s celebration rather than addressing the alleged racial abuse directed at his own player.

18 Feb, 00:05 — 18 Feb, 00:08
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The Guardian4d ago

Vinícius Júnior takes aim at racist ‘cowards’ after Benfica’s defeat by Real Madrid

Brazilian accuses referee of ‘poorly executed protocol’ Real Madrid eventually play on after 10-minute delay Vinícius Júnior declared that “racists are above all cowards [who] need to put their shirts in their mouth to demonstrate how weak they are” and attacked the failure of the referee to act after he was allegedly abused by Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni during Real Madrid’s 1-0 win in Lisbon. The Brazilian was seemingly minded to walk off and the Madrid coach, Álvaro Arbeloa, said that they would have joined him, although they did eventually play on after a 10-minute delay. Kylian Mbappé said afterwards that Prestianni should not be allowed to play in the Champions league again. Vinícius had run to the referee, François Letexier, when Prestianni said something to him after celebrating the only goal of the night on 50 minutes. Prestianni covered his mouth as he spoke but Mbappé later backed the Brazilian’s accusation that the word used had been “mono” or monkey. The referee performed the gesture that confirmed that he was activating the anti-racism protocol and the game but following conversations between players, managers and officials the two teams did eventually play on. Continue reading...

By Sid Lowe at the Estádio da Luz

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Yahoo4d ago

Kylian Mbappe on Vinicius-Prestianni incident: ‘He called him a monkey five times’

Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe has told the press that Gianluca Prestianni should never play Champions League football again. The French star gave his version of events following an incident of allege...

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