The Brazilian star Issues Sincere Sorry to Real Madrid Devotees

Vinicius Jr in action

The forward has scored five goals in 10 Spanish league matches so far this term.

The Madrid giants forward Vinicius Jr has apologised to fans for his conduct when taken off in the recent heated Clasico clash victory.

The Brazilian was replaced in the second half and displayed his disappointment by walking immediately off the pitch.

The Brazilian eventually reappeared to the dugout and, following his side's 2-1 victory, attempted to approach the opposition's Lamine Yamal during unpleasant after the game scenes.

"This day I want to express regret to all the supporters for my response when I was replaced in the Clasico," Vinicius posted on social media.

"In the same way as I have already done during the latest session, I also want to apologise again to my colleagues, the team, and the leadership.

"At times emotion takes over me because I continuously aim to win and help my club. My winning mentality comes from the affection I hold for this club and all it stands for."

He signed for Madrid from his former club in recent years for millions and has scored over a century of strikes in numerous matches.

But his prospects in the Madrid is unclear with speculation in the past few months indicating that Real would think about allowing the 25-year-old depart if they were to receive a suitable offer.

When the winger was replaced on that day, TV coverage from broadcaster Dazn picked him up stating: "It's always me! I'm departing the side! It's better if I leave, I'm going."

In his new post on the platform, Vinicius commented: "I promise to keep fighting constantly for the welfare of Los Blancos, as I have performed since the first day."

Associated Themes

  • Spanish football
  • Continental soccer
  • Los Merengues
  • Football
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