A former OM coach tackles Vinicius

A former OM coach tackles Vinicius
A former OM coach tackles Vinicius

Vinicius Jr had a bad start to the week as he learned he would be sidelined for three weeks due to an injury to the biceps femoris in his left leg. As a result, the Brazilian will miss several shocks including the one in Liverpool tomorrow evening. Shortly after the announcement of this injury, the Auriverde international did not fail to question the schedule, which was far too busy for his taste. Very often targeted by his opponents, the second in the ranking of the last Ballon d'Or did not fail to be tackled by a former coach of Olympique de .

Javier Clemente not a fan of Vinicius' attitude!

Indeed, Javier Clemente, who served as coach of OM between 2000 and 2001 but also of La Roja between 1992 and 1998, was not kind to the 24-year-old winger: “I wish he wasn't so angry on the field. If they kick him, he has to hold on and keep the kick. In football there are bad tackles or bad referee decisions, but if you can't stand that, you can't stand it, I don't like it. He's a great player, but he talks with the opponent, he talks with the crowd, he talks with the referee…I think that if the boy thought about it, he would be a person loved by everyone. It's not a color problem. We are not a racist country and that is very clear. What happens is he focused on it because he was interested in it and I think that's not good for him” he expressed for Marca. An outing which risks further fueling the debates…

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To summarize

A former coach of Olympique de Marseille did not fail to tackle Vinicius Jr, the star of Real Madrid. Vinicius Jr had a bad start to the week as he learned he would be sidelined for three weeks due to an injury to the biceps femoris in his left leg.



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