After England’s close 1-0 win at Wembley, Brazil will have their next friendly match against Spain. Brazil, a five-time World Cup champion, will meet Spain at the Bernabeu Stadium.
One of the notable names in the list of Brazilian players participating in the match against Spain is striker Vinicius Jr. It is not out of place to recall that Vinicius Jr. is having a very impressive performance in Real’s shirt, scoring 18 goals in all competitions for the Spanish royal club this season.
It’s just that Vinicius Jr. has had to endure brutal racism at several stadiums in Spain in recent times. After a few questions on this topic during the press conference before the friendly match with Spain, the 23-year-old striker broke down in tears in an extremely emotional moment.
“All I want is to play football and black people don’t have to suffer. Verbal racism occurs not only in Spain but also around the world. Every day when I go home, I feel more sad. No one supports me. Sorry, I just want to play football, do everything for the club and my family,” Vinicius Jr. said, “With each complaint, I feel worse but I have to appear here and say what I have to say. must endure”.