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Bitter return

Real and Vinicius head to Valencia a year after racist abuse

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Real Madrid head to Valencia today looking to strengthen their already solid grip atop the La Liga table in the highly anticipate­d return of Carlo Ancelotti’s side to a stadium where Brazil winger Vinicius Jr was racially abused last year.

It will be the first time Real and 23-year-old Vinicius have been back to Mestalla since May 2023, when racist slurs were allegedly hurled at the Brazilian, the 10th such episode against the player that La Liga reported to prosecutor­s last season.

The game was halted for 10 minutes as Vinicius pointed out fans who were abusing him before he was involved in an altercatio­n with Valencia players that led to him being sent off.

The infamous events led to an outpouring of support for the Brazilian and galvanised a series of local and internatio­nal campaigns, including the creation of a special FIFA anti-racism committee made up of players who will recommend stricter punishment­s for discrimina­tory behaviour in football.

Brazil will play a friendly against Spain at Real’s Bernabeu on March 26 in support of Vinicius Jr and the battle to eradicate racism.

Valencia’s south stand was partially closed for five matches and the club were fined €45,000 (RM231,000) by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

Valencia banned four individual­s for life for their part in the

incident, although the club have reiterated that the action of a minority is not representa­tive of their fanbase as a whole.

But tensions rose again this week after Valencia rejected requests from Netflix, who are filming a documentar­y about Vinicius’ life, to enter Mestalla today or interview their players.

Anticipati­ng a high voltage atmosphere in Valencia, Spain’s Standing Committee of the State Commission against Violence,

Racism, Xenophobia and Intoleranc­e in Sport declared it a ‘high-risk match’, which means the police and the club’s private security will be reinforced inside and outside the stadium.

In addition, a large demonstrat­ion against Valencia’s owner Peter Lim will take place in the afternoon, which may further complicate the security situation.

“I’m looking forward to Saturday so that Vini can see that those idiots do not represent our fans,” Valencia striker Hugo Duro told Spanish Gol TV on Wednesday.

“It’s going to be a hostile environmen­t for him but at a football level with all the respect in the world.

“He will feel the pressure of our fans, but with respect.”

Real Madrid have 65 points, six ahead of second-placed Girona, who play at Mallorca tomorrow when Barcelona, who are third on 57 points, visit Athletic Bilbao.

 ?? ?? Highly anticipate­d: real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior will be back at the Mestalla since May 2023, when racist slurs were allegedly hurled at the Brazilian. — reuters
Highly anticipate­d: real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior will be back at the Mestalla since May 2023, when racist slurs were allegedly hurled at the Brazilian. — reuters

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