Vinicius, Mbappe silence boo birds in 6-1 win
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After a spectacular performance in Real Madrid’s 6–1 thrashing of Monaco, Vinicius Junior revealed how “tough” the last week has been on him, a person who wants to be remembered for “everything” he’s done for the club over the last eight years.
Following the departure of former head coach Xabi Alonso last week, Vinícius was blamed in some quarters for forcing Spaniard out. His early touches were booed on Tuesday night and he received whistles from a considerable portion of the stadium.
Vinicius notched a goal and two assists in Real Madrid's 6-1 win over Monaco on Tuesday, the team's first Champions League match since firing Xabi Alonso
Chelsea have already closed an agreement with Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior to move to Stamford Bridge next summer, with the Blues ready to pay €150 million (£130.1 million, $174.6 million) to get a deal done. (Source: El Nacional)
It's been a rollercoaster of a week for Real Madrid, but a convincing win over Monaco in the Champions League has allowed them to go back on track.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has officially opened a disciplinary investigation following a report filed by the referee’s delegate after Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey round-of-16 match against Albacete.
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Vinicius Jr’s future remain uncertain: Real Madrid star has reportedly put renewal on hold for bold reason
Vinicius Jr has failed to regain his best form, maintaining an unremarkable performance. In addition to this, the Brazilian's future at Real Madrid is not entirely secure, as a growing controversy has reportedly stalled negotiations for his contract renewal.