the Belgian Thibaut Courtoisthe Real Madrid goalkeeper, described as “deplorable” the attitude of the public attending the El Sadar stadium who insulted his teammate, the Brazilian Vinicius Júnior with shouts such as “Vinicius son of…” and “Vinicius dies”. .
“There is a minute of silence and there is someone says ‘anak ng…’ and it was unfortunate. They sang. Vinicius die, poor thing. There are beautiful and encouraging fans, but without saying that nonsense,” he said to DAZN.
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“Vini had a good game, it’s a shame he didn’t score a goal. You have to look at the people, not at Vinicius. You see kids with their parents combing their hair and that’s sad. You have to look at others. Of course Vini can be hot, but more outside”, he completed.
In addition, he commented on how he saw the clash between the Brazilian Vinicius Junior and hello gomezat the end of the first half, which ended in a yellow card for both.
“I don’t think anything happened. They bumped into something, a footstep from ‘Vini’, he went to press and he didn’t touch it, he falls… I don’t think they were facing each other, as the said the referee only speaking”, he appreciated.
A Courtois considering that getting the three points gives them confidence for the visit of Liverpool in the round of 16 of the Champions League next Tuesday.
“We have to keep winning games. It’s always difficult here, a tough game and a good victory to face the game in Liverpool. You have to continue to persevere, there is more ahead”, he appreciated.
Source: La Verdad

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