Marca slams ‘Vinicius’ as Real Madrid’s problem

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Vinicius Junior is becoming a ‘problem’ for Real Madrid after fans caught the Brazilian arguing with Luka Modric during a game.

The Brazilian is seen as a key player for the club, with many professional footballers expressing their disappointment when he missed out on winning the Ballon d’Or award last year.

When news broke that Rodri would be the winner, everyone involved at Real Madrid refused to attend the ceremony, including the player who finished second and Jude Bellingham who finished third.

Last summer, the club unveiled new star Kylian Mbappe, who arrived on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain and immediately became a key player for the team.

Since Mbappe’s arrival, Vinicius Junior’s form has taken a hit. Although he has scored 16 goals in 28 games in all competitions, his form has generally been below his usual standards.

Tensions flared during Madrid’s Copa del Rey clash with Leganes on Wednesday night. The Brazilian star has reportedly clashed with Modric, while Spanish media have suggested that the current problems of the team are due to Vini himself.

Raul Berela, a columnist for Spanish publication เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย, has had his say on the forward in a recent article.

The article stated: “It is clear that Vinicius has become as difficult for Real Madrid to solve as uniting a back four to build confidence ahead of their clash with Atletico Madrid to maintain their lead in the league. “The

Brazilian number 7 was spotted laughing in Butarque on his way to the bus. He met YouTuber Ibai Llanos, with whom he chatted and hugged. “

I think he has something in common with our streamers, who are full of compassion wherever they go and radiate good energy. On the other hand, the Real Madrid winger seems to have completely lost his form on the pitch. “I

don’t know if it’s because of the Ballon d’Or they didn’t give him, or the The Best they gave him, or because of being in the same team as Mbappe or because of the offer from Saudi Arabia. “He felt that it didn’t meet his needs, but I think it was probably because of his surroundings,” he said.

“The truth is that this Vinicius has changed.”