Atlético Madrid reacts with a fierce statement to racism towards Vinícius Júnior | Foreign football

Atlético Madrid has lashed out strongly at the supporters of the club through a statement racially speaking about Real Madrid player Vinicius Júnior. The club promises to punish the perpetrators and states that these fans will never be welcome at the club again.

In a video published by the radio station Cope in the run-up to the match at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, hundreds of Atlético supporters were heard chanting “Vinícius, you are a monkey, you are a monkey”. According to local media, monkey noises were also heard during the match and curses at the Brazilian.

The club has now reacted to the events: ,,Atlético de Madrid condemns the inadmissible lyrics that a minority of fans sang outside the stadium before the derby was played. Racism is one of the biggest scourges in our society and unfortunately the football world is no exception. At our club there is room for fans of different nationalities, cultures, races and social classes and these fans cannot tarnish that image,” the club wrote.


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We ask the fans for common sense, but professionals from various fields have fueled the controversy in the run-up to the derby

“We do not allow people in our club colors to express racist insults,” the club continues. zero tolerance policy and will not stop until we have banned racism from the club. We have contacted the authorities and will offer our maximum cooperation in the investigation to identify the people and immediately ban them from the club.”

However, Atlético Madrid also thinks that various professionals from the football world should scratch themselves. “We ask the fans for common sense, but professionals from different fields have stirred up the controversy in the run-up to the derby. They should ask themselves what impact they have made with their words.”

Spanish Prime Minister

According to the Spanish prime minister, Atlético’s response was delayed too long. Pedro Sánchez lashed out at the football club because the club had not yet distanced itself from the racist chants.

“I’m a big supporter of Atlético Madrid, so I’m very sad,” Sanchez told the United Nations in New York. Politico. ,,I expected a clear message from the clubs against this kind of behaviour, that’s what I ask from my team. I think it is important that football clubs take this kind of behavior seriously and respond to it.”

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