Real's Vinicius Jr victim again of racist abuse in Mallorca
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[February 06, 2023]
(Reuters) - Mallorca fans were filmed racially
abusing Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr. in their Son
Moix stadium during their 1-0 upset win against the LaLiga holders
on Sunday.
Supporters could be heard calling the 22-year-old Brazilian player a
monkey in a video published by streaming company DAZN on social
media.
Mallorca did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But
in a radio interview club manager Javier Aguirre denied that his
players had targeted Vinicius in the ill-tempered match, in which
the Brazilian suffered 10 fouls, the most endured by any player in
LaLiga this season.
Vinicius has been subjected to racial abuse by fans on at least
three occasions - at Camp Nou against Barcelona in November 2021, at
Atletico in September 2022 and at Valladolid in late December 2022.
Spanish police are also investigating a possible hate crime against
the Brazilian after a mannequin wearing his No. 20 shirt was hung
from a bridge in front of the club's training centre ahead of the
Madrid derby two weeks ago.
The mannequin was hung next to a banner in Atletico Madrid's red and
white colours that read "Madrid hates Real" during the early hours
of Jan. 26, police said.
Prosecutors in Madrid decided not press charges over racist chanting
aimed at Vinicius in September after finding it had "lasted a few
seconds" and had not constituted a crime.
In December, Vinicius accused LaLiga of continuing to do nothing
about racist fans at matches, after videos on social media showed
some shouting abuse and throwing objects at him during a match the
previous day at Valladolid.
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Pele, Neymar and other leading Brazilian figures
leapt to the defence of Vinicius in September after a panelist on a
Spanish soccer show criticised the forward.
The panelist said Vinicius was not respecting opponents with his
celebrations, comparing his behaviour to that of a monkey - which
immediately sparked a backlash on social media.
Vinicius issued a two-minute video statement at the time in response
to what he called a "xenophobic and racist" insult, saying he "won't
stop dancing" and that "the happiness of a black Brazilian being
successful in Europe bothers" many people.
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti and Vinicius's team mates have
been urging LaLiga and authorities to take action to protect the
Brazilian from what they are calling "a hunt" by rivals' defenders.
Having suffered 79 fouls so far this season, Vinicius is the most
fouled player in Europe's top seven leagues by a big margin,
followed by his countryman Neymar at PSG with 59 fouls.
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Bradley Perrett)
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