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‘I’m not going to stop’: Vinicius Jr on his dance celebration ahead of Madrid Derby

‘I’m not going to stop’: Vinicius Jr on his dance celebration ahead of Madrid Derby

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When Atletico Madrid performs their town rivals, Real, tensions are normally high. The two have met in a number of the maximum hotly contested video games throughout European soccer over a previous couple of years, along with the Champions League finals. Come this Saturday though, one participant has attracted headlines greater than the others who’ll function at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium.

Vinicius Jr. has been on a soccer high. The absolute risk of a winger who has been a nightmare for defenders given his pace, dribbling skills, and aim-scoring prowess. Recently, however, Pedro Bravo, President of the Spanish Agents affiliation stated Vinicius changed into now no longer respecting his combatants together along with his celebrations and in comparison, the 22-year-vintage’s behaviour to that of a monkey whilst speaking approximately him on a Spanish tv program, El Chiringuito. An incident that right now sparked social media outrage.

The Real Madrid participant spoke back to the identical with a video on his social media.

They say that happiness bothers, he stated. The happiness of a triumphant black Brazilian in Europe bothers plenty greater. But my choice to win, my smile and the glint in my eyes are plenty larger than that. You can’t even believe it. I changed into a sufferer of a xenophobic and racist comment. But none of that commenced yesterday.

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He in addition introduced,

Weeks in the past they started out to criminalize my dances. Dances that aren’t mine. They belong to Ronaldinho, Neymar, (Lucas) Paqueta, (Antoine) Griezmann, Joao Felix, and Matheus Cunha… they belong to Brazilian funk and samba artists, reggaeton singers, and black Americans. Those are dances to have a good time the cultural variety of the world. Accept it, recognize it. I’m now no longer going to forestall.

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Real Madrid soccer membership additionally published a declaration in help of the participant who scored the triumphing aim to clinch their 14th UEFA Champions League name final season.

The membership stated withinside the declaration on Friday that it

rejects all sorts of racist and xenophobic expression and conduct in soccer, sports activities and lifestyles in general, which include the regrettable and unlucky remarks in latest hours directed towards our participant Vinícius Júnior.

Real introduced that it’d take criminal motion towards all of us who used racist language towards its participant.

The Atletico Madrid captain, Koke changed into additionally requested to touch upon the identical in a media interaction. The 30-year-vintage stated that the Brazilian can ‘assume trouble’ if he does the identical withinside the derby suit on Sunday.

There could be trouble, for sure, (that is) to be expected.

Koke

If in the long run he ratings and makes a decision to dance, well, it’s what he desires to do. Would I recognize it or now no longer? Everyone has their very own manner of being and of celebrating dreams as they please, Koke in addition introduced.

Koke

Other gamers additionally raised their help for Vinicius thru social media posts along with former Brazil wonderful and three-time World Cup winner with the Selecao, Pele.

Football is joy. It’s a dance. It’s greater than that. It’s an actual party. Although unfortunately, racism nevertheless exists, we are able to now no longer permit that to forestall us from persevering with to smile, he wrote on his social media.

Vinicius’ Brazil teammate and PSG forward, Neymar additionally took to his Instagram to proportion an image of the previous and write, Dribble, dance and be you. Happy simply the manner you are. Keep it up my boy, subsequent aim we dance.

Neymar

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