The manager of Real Madrid Carlo Ancelotti has once again rushed to defend Vinicius Junior in the middle of rumors about an expanded crack in the club’s dressing room.
The Brazilian superstar together scored 29 goals and templates in 38 games this season, but has to deal with injuries and disciplinary problems. Vinicius has already collected 14 yellow cards this semester (and a straight red) – although it is worthwhile to point out that he is also the second more fouled player in La League.
When the long -term future of the wing player occurs the uncertainty -he is in the middle of top -class contract negotiations -reports claimed that the rest of the Real Madrid squad had lost patience in her teammate. An unaffected player told SPORT This week: “We won’t waste another second for him.”
The Spanish publication continues that Vinicius had “lost the respect of the changing rooms due to its arrogant and defiant behavior towards opponents and teammates”.
As always, Ancelotti began a violent refusal to defam against his Star player. “For me, Vinicius is undisputed,” the Italian coach swung this week. “He may have had better or worse moments. I don’t deny that. He was so important for this club that he is beyond disputes beyond disputes.”
The tensions reached its peak in the same week when Real Madrid stood on the edge of an early exit from the Champions League. Vinicius tried to find his best form in the last 16-leg against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday on Wednesday, and drove a spot kick in the second half, which would have been sent by the quarter-finals.
Ancelotti replaced the Brazilian in an extension before the following penalty shot, which Real Madrid won under controversy. When he made his way to the bank, Vinicius became the Atletico fans that Real had won 15 Champions League titles compared to their zero.
While many experts often quickly condemn Vinicius’ actions, the provocation that he routinely receives is overlooked. Some extreme elements from Atletico Madrid’s fan base were often owed to have been in length to antagonize Real’s No. 7, and attentively hung a portrait of Vinicius from a bridge near the club’s training area.
Vinicius has publicly explained his wish to stay in Real Madrid, but is still the subject of world record offers from Saudi Pro-Liga clubs. It remains to be seen whether Club President Florentino Perez shares the same opinion as Madrid’s player or her manager in relation to the ever complicated case of Vinicius Junior.