Real Madrid recently accused referee Juan Martinez Munuera of negligence for failing to report insulting chants aimed at Vinícius Júnior during their 4-2 victory over Osasuna. The club claimed that Martinez Munuera deliberately omitted the chants of “Vinícius, die” from his match report, despite being alerted to them by Madrid players. This accusation of negligence
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Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is facing yet another setback in his return to the team. After suffering an ACL tear in his left knee last August, which required surgery and caused him to miss the entire 2023-24 season, the Belgian international was on the verge of a comeback. However, his hopes were dashed when
Valencia fell to a 1-0 loss at Villarreal but goalkeeper Mamardashvili did all he could to help Los Che to a positive result. Indeed, the 23-year-old made six saves in total, including a first-half penalty stop to deny Álex Baena. Mallorca made it back-to-back home league wins at Granada’s expense with Raúllo key. The centre-back
Barcelona forward João Félix recently faced a hostile reception from Atlético Madrid fans as he returned to the Metropolitano. Despite scoring the opening goal against his parent club, Félix was subject to jeers and mistreatment from the home supporters. In response to this, Félix told ESPN that he is “not the bad guy” and that
Real Madrid recently filed a complaint with Spanish hate crime prosecutors concerning the alleged “racist and hate insults” directed at their forward, Vinícius Júnior, by groups of Atlético Madrid and Barcelona supporters. These incidents occurred before various games, including the Champions League match against Inter Milan and the Copa del Rey round-of-16 derby that Atlético
Barcelona’s young defender Pau Cubarsi has been making waves in the football world, earning himself a call-up to the Spain national team for the upcoming international friendlies against Colombia and Brazil. At just 17 years old, Cubarsi has already shown his immense talent on the field, being named man of the match in Barcelona’s recent
Real Madrid found themselves in hot water after a social media post on Instagram caused a major rift between the club and their star player Vinícius Júnior. The post in question featured a photo of Vinícius kissing the Madrid badge, seemingly a gesture of loyalty and commitment to the team. However, what caught everyone’s attention
LaLiga has confirmed that it will be reporting the “deplorable racist chants” from a group of Atlético Madrid fans to the Spain prosecutors’ office. The chants containing the words “Vinícius chimpanzee” were directed at Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior and were captured in a video circulating on social media platforms. This incident of racial abuse
Barcelona’s vice president of finance, Eduard Romeu, has recently resigned from his position due to professional reasons. This resignation adds to a series of resignations from directors and executives within the Catalan club since president Joan Laporta took office three years ago. The departure of Romeu comes at a critical time for Barcelona, as they
Xavi Hernández recently responded to critics who had labeled Barcelona as the joke of the Champions League. After leading the Catalan side into the quarterfinals for the first time since 2020, Xavi highlighted the significant progress the team has made on a European level. He expressed his frustration at the unfair criticism and pressure that