The recent racist incident targeting Vinicius Jr during the Benfica vs Real Madrid match has sparked reactions from top football figures. All agree that zero tolerance and decisive measures are needed to eradicate racism from football and society.

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23 Comments

  1. I am black african and proud. Vini wants to always be in the spot light. we cannot pretend racism doesn't exist . Vini must not provoke that on the wounded and hungary funs . ……..u live in a glass house dont throw stone ……… come to Ghana league if you can be famous again………Period !!!!

  2. White people, as they have decided to label themselves created this problem, deliberately some time during the 1500-1600s. It's their problem, they must own it and resolve it. I wonder if they ever imagined that they were creating a monster at the time.

  3. Total cynicism ! Football stands against Benfica, because if Football stood with vini jr, football would have done so all the other 16, 18, 21 times before. All the times before! And football didn't! Only now! Only because it's Benfica, Portugal!
    Where were you all, all the other 16, 18, 21… times???!!!
    How many thousands of times players and others cover their mouth???!!!
    How many black players were on that match???!!!
    How many Real players should have been sent off in that match???!!!
    Can any of us repeat what the Benfica player said???!!!
    Where was the world, before???!!!
    Yes, i get it, once more, looking down on Benfica! On Portugal!
    And uefa want Real Madrid in the competitions!

    From a "port " and "darky"

  4. Nao há nada mais que se possa enfraquecer a verdade de que Prestiane praticou CRIME DE ATO RACISTA. A LEI PRESTIANE que combaterá o CRIME DE RACISMO NA UEFA JÁ FOI CRIADA. Não há mais como negar o CRIME.

  5. Nobody wants to deal with the elephant in the room. Places like Lisbon have been overwhelmed with illegal immigrants, football mirrors society. A multi millionaire complaining about a little bit of abuse, who gives a 💩.

  6. I find it quite disappointing how Pep Guardiola, Luis Enrique and José Mourinho have responded to discrimination in football. It is hardly surprising that there is little positive change in the game if those in leadership positions fail to take responsibility. If coaches do not set the right example, what can we expect from players and supporters? It sometimes gives the impression that certain Southern European coaches are less socially aware and mature than I had assumed.

    And José Mourinho appears to have become hypocritical and racist — something I never expected. He seems to forget that in the future he will still need talented players, and they are not always white.

  7. Enrique was the most based one here. And besides that, Vini running to the ref crying about being supposedly called a monkey is so lame; "reeeef he called me a monkey 😭'', bro gets paid 400k a week, gets his meat gobbled up by a bad b*tch everyday, loves rage baiting and provoking fans and players but then complains when someone insults him lmao. Grow some balls.

  8. It's clear that UEFA will lower their pants and do nothing against Real Madrid, Vinicius, and Mbappé. They should prove Prestianni is guilty instead of him proving his innocence. Of course, Prestianni responded to Vinicius and Mbappé's provocations, but where's the proof? Even Vinicius's teammate, Tchouamêni, who was near them, said that Prestianni didn't call him "Momo".