ESPN FC addresses Vinicius Jr.'s racial abuse as Real Madrid files hate crime complaint



ESPN FC’s Dan Thomas is joined by Alex Kirkland, Craig Burley, Shaka Hislop, Gustavo Hofman and Mark Clattenburg to talk about LaLiga’s racist problem following Real Madrid filing a complaint with Spanish hate crime prosecutors over the racist abuse suffered by Vinicius Jr. at Valencia on Sunday.

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21 opiniones en “ESPN FC addresses Vinicius Jr.'s racial abuse as Real Madrid files hate crime complaint”

  1. La liga president its not in the position to lead that role therefore he needs to resign, how you going to tell Venicius I called you twice and you never came “ to talk about what ?? Just do your job or you just playing dumb and turning your back because you are as guilty and the people in the crowd

  2. Starting docking points and banning their fans from stadiums for an entire season. When they take those hits financially they will start to take it seriously.

  3. That valencia supporters not against vini, they against all humans!!!! I sickness with that kind of behaviour. La liga president must be ban for his entire life from his racist support!

  4. The moderator made an awful point. You can’t punish a club for a decision a dumb fan made. Unless La Liga feels they didn’t do enough after it happened

  5. ESPN shouldn’t show match’s any more. Players could also just refuse to play. Many way to make change

  6. The power is in the player's control; let's just stop it! Just withdraw your labour. If they came to the Prem or Bund and boycotted La Liga or any league that does not support them. They won't even need to drop wages, just bad weather and language barriers. The control is in the player's hands!!!! Let's see how they do without any black players in their game!!!

  7. blahblah blahh for a few minutes then back to mindless chatter about Liverpools chances to make it to the airport on time or whatever

  8. Here in the United States, it's new to me hearing someone would even be prosecuted for hate speech, racism, because you can't do that here. But we have an astronomical amount more of black citizens so the racism here is much less because we are more open to diversity than that of spain.

  9. See here in the United States, hate speech isn't a hate crime, i guess it's different in Spain yet they still do not prosecute. In the United states, you can say whatever you want however you want as long as it's not a violent threat, or a crime. However, private companies/establishments have the right to remove these people, even if for hate speech. It seems the stadiums in spain do not remove these racist people, therefore it will continue.

  10. As someone who has played I'll tell you something. Regardless of the color of his skin if a player consistently acted the way he does he'd get his legs broken or his ACL torn. It's not about racism whatsoever. It's the way Vinni acts on the field. He's a great player but he's also a total drama queen who wants all the attention.

    We should be talking about a great win by Valencia who are trying to stay alive in La Liga and an incredible performance by their keeper Mamardashvili. Instead we're talking about Vinni as usual. This is why everyone on other teams hates him. It's not because he's black. There are plenty of black players in La Liga but somehow drama always follows only one guy.

    Stop eating up this media narrative about racism and think for yourself, if you're still able to.

  11. Tebas is literally a member of a far right party (vox), what did they expect to happen when they put such a terrible man in charge. Absolute dog whistle to these racist cretins.

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