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Real Madrid manager José Mourinho has publicly defended forward Vinícius Júnior, calling the treatment of the Brazilian star by opposing players and crowds unacceptable. Following a 2-1 La Liga victory against Espanyol Barcelona, the veteran coach addressed persistent on-field friction involving the winger, pointing to a recurring pattern of hostility from the opening minute of matches.

“He is not a saint, but what they aid him is unbearable, and that starts from the very first minute,” Mourinho said, according to reports covered by the Deutsche Presse-Agentur. “We live in a time where bullying is socially combated, but Vini is still being bullied—by the opponent and by the spectators. It is something that already has a fixed pattern, something that repeats itself from opponent to opponent. That is frustrating for him.”

Managing Emotions and Provocation Risks

While offering firm backing for his forward, Mourinho acknowledged that the player’s own actions sometimes draw negative reactions from rival supporters. The manager revealed that he has spoken directly with Vinícius about managing his temperament on the pitch, advising the Brazilian to monitor his goal celebrations to avoid stoking tensions.

Real Madrids Cheftrainer José Mourinho stärkt seinem Offensivstar Vinícius Júnior den Rücken
Photo: badische-zeitung.de

“Vinícius must keep his emotions well under control,” Mourinho stated, noting that he discussed the issue directly with the player. The coach specifically advised him to “pay attention to how he celebrates when he scores a goal.” Opposing fans frequently accuse the forward of provocative behavior and simulation during challenges to win free kicks or penalties.

Broad Opposition and Recent Incidents

Hostility toward Vinícius has extended beyond domestic league fixtures in Spain. During a recent pre-season friendly match against Bundesliga side FC Schalke, the forward was met with jeers and whistles from the stands every time he touched the ball.

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