The body chaired by Javier Tebas will submit a detailed report to the Anti-Violence Commission
LaLiga has decided to intervene in the racist chants heard this Sunday against Vinicius in the suburbs of the Metropolitano and report them to the Anti-Violence Commission for it to act accordingly. A group of Atlético radicals yelled ‘monkey’ at Real Madrid’s Brazilian striker before the capital’s derby and while chanting ‘Vinicius, die!’ thundered into the rojiblanco colosseum.
As usual, the body headed by Javier Tebas will denounce all offensive and violent actions that take place every day, because for this it has a delegate in each First field who writes down the incidents of each match. In the coming days, club officials will send a detailed report on what happened in the Madrid derby.
In addition to these racist chants before and during the match, there were also other incidents recorded in the minutes by Munuera Montero, referee of the match: «In the 18th minute, the match was stopped and the protocol established by the RFEF was carried out due to the launch from the stands of various lighters and empty bottles without hitting a player ». An event that repeated itself in the second half, when it was even found that Courtois approached the referee to hand him another lighter that had been thrown into his area.
There is concern in Spanish football because these events are recurring, as has already happened in the 2021 classic or in Son Moix in 2022, also with Vinicius as a victim. In that vein, LaLiga last week called for the opening of an oral trial against the Espanyol fans identified for reprimanding Iñaki Williams with racist insults.
Source: La Verdad

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