Footage of racial abuse towards Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe emerges

Real Madrid Superstars Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappe were the target of racial abuse at the weekend, in another regrettable incident with the name of Spanish football. The incident took place during their collision against Real Oviedo, who won Los Blancos 3-0.

The Brazilian had been the target of 'Tonto' [idiot] Singing during the game after he was booked to dive, and some fans also attended the game with beach balls, so he did not secure the balloon d'Or. The stick, however, came across the line in common racial abuse.

Vinicius was criticized in the press for signaling two fingers 'to Segunda' at the Oviedo fans, who was seen in a bad taste, but now further context is possible. Movistar+ Show statues from Vinicius and Mbappe who celebrate the third goal of Los Blancos, and receiving monkeys that were audible.

They noted that it happened at least twice, only after the opening goal of Mbappe in the 37th minute, and then again in the 63rd minute when Vinicius was replaced by Rodrygo Goes.

It was then noted that Real Oviedo activated racism protocol a little later, which made an announcement about the incident about the stadium loudspeaker. It is not yet clear whether the referee has encouraged this or has included it in his report.

It is also not clear whether Vinicius himself was aware of the abuse, but on his Instagram after the game he posted a photo of himself with his finger on his and the caption 'I am that guy there'.

Later he would post a story on his Instagram who also cute his ear, to the soundtrack of 'What Did I Miss' by Drake, in which one of the central motifs cannot save, whether you find loved or fun.

In recent years, racism has become an overly frequent scourge of the career of Vinicius and La Liga. He was previously racially abused in February during a collision with Real Sociedad, while in May four of the people behind the hanging of a Vinicius -Pop on a bridge in Madrid were given prisoners in prison sentences.

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