Real Madrid files charges of hate and discrimination

Carlo Ancelotti: “Criminals shouldn’t be on the streets”

Although the chants took place outside the stadium, LaLiga agreed to report the matter to the public prosecutor’s office, which specializes in hate crimes, underlining the seriousness of the situation.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti praised the club’s zero-tolerance policy towards racism and stressed the importance of taking decisive action against such reprehensible behavior.

“When you talk about zero tolerance, that means zero tolerance for us and for everyone else,” said the Italian. “You have to act to confront these problems that affect everyone, that affect our society. Criminals shouldn’t be on the streets.”

Vinicius Jr. has also called on UEFA to take strict action against the perpetrators.

The Brazil international wrote on social media: “I hope you have already thought about your punishment @ChampionsLeague @UEFA it is a sad reality that this happens even at games where I am not present!”

2024-03-15 23:08:28
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