Viniciusafter the fierce defense he was subjected to on Saturday, the eve of the match, by Carlo Ancelotti in a press conference, he was the one again the protagonist is pathetic of Real Madrid-Celta. And not because of his goal, which opened the way for the white team to win, but because of him treacherous reaction to the deficiency I object to on the part of Oscar Mingueza defense of the Vigo team.
He ran minute 55 match when Vinicius left due to speed and the former Barça player grabbed him by the shirt. During the struggle, the Brazilian already he threw his arm in an attempt to get rid of him that could also be interpreted as possible aggression. Mingueza continued on grab until Vinicius landed on the ground.
The action did not end there but the Brazilian, after regaining verticality, went to Mingueza to, a treacherous push, send it to the grass. Mario Melero López arranged the incident in a yellow one for each other. For Mingueza, for ‘obviously grabbing an opponent by his shirt, stopping his progress.’
But there is expected to see how Melero described Vinicius’ push, which reminded many of the one he starred in a few days ago, in the Champions League match, against Leipzighe fell down Orban with a push after he was grabbed by neckan action that earned him a yellow of the referee who may be a red for hitting him in the neck.
Melero López gets the yellow card from Vinicius “for recklessly pushing an opponent.” This is the fourth card what the Brazilian has seen so far this season, making him one of the fifth to result in a one-match suspension. And beyond describing the play on the scoresheet, his reaction leaving Ancelotti in a bad spot, who defended him on Saturday, stressing that “they don’t stop insulting him and kicking him, what does he have to do?” On Sunday, Vini Mingueza was fouled, but there was no kick. And he received the wrath of the Brazilian. One more.
Source: La Verdad

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