Vinicius: Real Madrid Fans Demand Change

The Spanish coach Quique Sánchez Flores assured that the attitude of the Brazilian footballer Vinicius Junior in recent years “does not represent the values of Real Madrid.”

“I think that he does not represent the values of Real Madrid, in the last two years, and that he is very far from the player he can become,” he stated during an interview in COPE’s Great Game collected by EFE.

“I am with the part of the fans that has become very nervous with Vinicius,” confessed Sánchez Flores.

The former coach of Getafe y Sevillaamong others, also analyzed the incident during the Brazilian’s substitution in the last classic in the Santiago Bernabéu.

Xabi “They should have taken the necessary measures after that change,” he assured and then added: “The club had the option of positioning the coach or the player: And they positioned the player.”

Regarding the dismissal of the Tolosarra coach, he confessed that it did not “catch him by surprise” and that he believes it was “the best thing for Xabi“.

“These announced deaths are very tragic, very painful, very unfair… And what you want for a colleague is that if it has to happen, it happens as soon as possible; The gesture was that of an exhausted coach,” he said.

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Sanchez Flores He also analyzed the responsibility of the new coach of the Real Madrid, Alvaro Arbeloain the elimination against Albacete (3-2) in the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey last Wednesday.

“Yesterday was a players’ game; He is the person most responsible for the call and the lineup, but he was a passenger of what happened yesterday,” he commented.

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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