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Two days before facing Man City, the worst news from Vinicius that alarms Real Madrid

The Brazilian was once again the protagonist of the controversy in the final of the Copa del Rey.

By William Estrella

The Brazilian was once again the protagonist of the controversy in the final of the Copa del Rey.
The Brazilian was once again the protagonist of the controversy in the final of the Copa del Rey.

Real Madrid is drawing 1-1 against Osasuna in the final of the Copa del Rey to define who is the champion of the local contest, being a very even game and tying the actions of the Rojillos against the meringues with a real great goal with both Lucas Torré, fighting until the end without a doubt the local contest.

The truth is that the procedure is very even, since Carlo Ancelotti's men have never been able to make a real difference in the game, so the Rojillo cast knew how to match the actions not only with the goal but in the procedure, not having so many goal situations but playing half the field with each ball and having divided possession of the ball.

But the truth is that in the middle of this game that was being played so calmly, there was a moment of fighting in the locker room when the second half ended where several slaps from Real Madrid and Osasuna players were thrown, having a strong cross. especially between Vinicius Jr. and the Rojillo players.

What it seems is that all the brawl in the dressing room would have been generated by Vinicius Jr. with a forceful action in the middle of the field of play, upsetting not only the Osasuna footballers but later his own teammates who had to come out to defend them at the entrance of the dressing rooms, being all taken by the cameras of the meeting.

Vinicius and what he did

Vinicius confronted and yelled at Osasuna player David García, showing that his intention was to provoke a reaction from the footballer. But not only that, but just before the final whistle, Vini began to make bicycles and unnecessary luxuries, which ended up making the Rojillo players react.


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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