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He tremendous anger of Vinicius being substituted in the Classic was one of the images of the afternoon in the Santiago Bernabéu. The Brazilian did not hide his anger when confirming that he was the one chosen to leave the field to make way for Rodrygo and, after several angry gestures, he chose to go directly to the locker room. And it was on that path, according to DAZNin which he dropped the bomb: “I’m leaving the team… I’m leaving, I better leave”.

It was the 71st minute when Vinicius He saw how the fourth referee showed his number. Once again, the Brazilian could not believe that he had to leave the field sooner than expected. This time, unlike other times, the anger became much more visible and the Real Madrid winger did not hide his disagreement with Xabi Alonso’s decision: “Me? Me? Mister, mister!”the Brazilian released with open arms, asking for explanations.

Vini’s brutal anger when he is substituted… and he goes straight to the locker room

And while the Brazilian number 7 pointed to his chest, his final explosion would come with a clear “to fuck” to the Bernabéu sky. Xabi Alonsofor its part, tried to accelerate that conflict: “Come on Vini, h**tia!”.

Xabi Alonso

To mediate the conflict, Luis LlopisReal Madrid goalkeeping coach, He had to go to the white locker room to talk to Vinicius. He told him the truth to his face… and managed to convince the Brazilian, who minutes later would return with the rest of his teammates to the bench.

Internal solution

Already in the press room, the Real Madrid coach announced that it will be a topic that will be discussed, but behind closed doors. Thus avoiding prolonging a controversy that Xabi is clear that he will settle privately with the footballer himself.

Xabi: “Vinicius? We will enjoy and then we will talk, of course”

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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