“It’s not racism, Vinicius deserves a slap”, a Barça manager slips up during Braga-Real Madrid

By Sébastien Vau

Published 24 minutes ago, Updated now

Vinicius Jr during Real’s draw in Seville on Saturday. Joaquin Corchero / Zuma / Panoramic

Real Madrid’s victory on Tuesday evening in the Champions League on the Braga pitch (1-2) was marked by the virulent slip-up of an FC Barcelona manager on social networks who directly attacked Vinicius Jr.

Mikel Camps, member of the board of directors of FC Barcelona, ​​slipped during the Braga-Real Madrid meeting (1-2) Tuesday evening in the Champions League. The Catalan leader published a virulent and insulting tweet towards the Brazilian star of Real, Vinicius Jr, author of two assists and a great performance against the Portuguese team.

“It’s not racism, Vinicius deserves a slap for being a clown and putting on a show,” he wrote. “What is the point of these useless and meaningless dribbles in the center of the field?”

It’s a shame.

Rodrygo Goes

The Barcelona native quickly deleted his message, which did not escape Internet users. Asked about this violent slip-up in the mixed zone after the match, “Vini’s” teammate and compatriot, Rodrygo, reacted while remaining measured.

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“I don’t know what to say about this, I don’t know if I should speak because we’re always told not to”he reacted. “I’m not going to say anything but it’s lamentable.”

This message from Mikel Camps adds fuel to the fire regarding the racist acts suffered by Vinicius in Spain. Auriverde was once again attacked by an Andalusian supporter during the draw between Sevilla and Real on Saturday in La Liga (1-1).

At the end of the 90 minutes, Merengues coach Carlo Ancelotti was very annoyed about this umpteenth scandal. The Italian also returned to the contentious refereeing decisions of this meeting on Tuesday at a press conference, before the White House match against Braga.

Enough to create a climate of tension between Madrid and Barcelona a few days before the Clasico (Saturday, 4:15 p.m.).

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