Vinicius defies boos with star turn in Real Madrid’s 6-1 UCL rout of Monaco

Vinicius defies boos with star turn in Real Madrid’s 6-1 UCL rout of Monaco

Vinicius Junior calmed the fans who had booed him once more at the start of Real Madrid’s 6-1 victory over Monaco in the Champions League, with three assists and a goal.

In the opening game of the league-phase match against Spain on Tuesday, a portion of the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium crowd nearly always jeered the Brazilian forward. However, as the game progressed, the boos vanished and Vinicius almost certainly had scored his first Champions League goal of the season in the 63rd minute.

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In Madrid’s 2-0 victory over Levante in the Spanish league, the early boos were not nearly as loud as they were on Saturday. Both times when Vinicius’ name appeared in the starting lineup, fans were offended, but this time the match ended with Vinicius’s supporters choosing him as the winner.

Vinicius hasn’t had a stellar season, and some fans attributed him to the removal of coach Xabi Alonso last week.

Alonso, a former player from Spain and a top player, was fired as coach after an arduous eight-month absence. Vinicius had a verbal spat with him. In the locker room, Visicius reportedly criticized as the main player for not backing Alonso.

He passed a number of defenders before striking the upper corner on Tuesday, and he was on his way to scoring. Instead of celebrating, he hugged his teammates near the midfield. Then he rushed to Alvaro Arbeloa, the new Madrid coach, to give him a hug and salute.

Kylian Mbappe and Franco Mastantuono scored for Vinicius in the 26th and 51st, respectively. Thilo Kehrer, a Monaco defender, scored an own-goal from the Brazilian’s cross in the 55th minute.

A fan at the Bernabeu held a banner that read, “Vini, we are behind you.”

In the fifth minute, Mbappe scored to give the hosts a lead. After scoring again in the second half and again after the final whistle, he gave Vinicius a hug.

Recently, Mbappe and Arbeloa had publicly defended Vinicius, with Mbappe claiming that the audience should not focus solely on Vinicius.

Vinicius made a seventh-minute attempt that was applauded by many fans who had just missed the target from inside the area. Some fans booed once more after he improvised a ball in the 40th, but many more applauded in response.

Similar incidents against Levante and club President Florentino Pérez did not cause any immediate resentment.

After scoring, Mbappe apologized to Monaco fans. Former Monaco player, he was. In his first 20 games with Madrid, Mbappe has scored 18 Champions League goals, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo’s 14th.

In the 80th minute, Jude Bellingham scored Madrid’s sixth goal, which some fans also made fun of on Saturday.

In second-half stoppage time, Vinicius almost broke the dead on a breakaway.

Alonso’s exit came as a result of a two-game losing streak that saw Madrid play Levante, which included a humiliating elimination from Albacete in the Copa del Rey round of 16 and a loss to Barcelona in the final of the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.

Source: Aljazeera

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