Tebas affirms that the chants in Vallecas to Vinícius “were not racist”

The president of LaLiga, Javier Tebas, indicated this Monday that the gestures of the Real Madrid player Vinícius directed at the stands of the Vallecas Stadium this Saturday may respond to “a provocation” for some “chant that were not racist” that he received during the match, at the same time that he confessed that the project of playing a LaLiga match outside of Spain could happen “next season.”

“The chants were not racist, they were cries of ‘fool, fool’ and a reaction, the departure of Vinícius, which I personally think could have been a provocation with those insults and the player, like all players, gets heated and nothing more” , said the top leader of LaLiga to the media after the RFEF elections in Las Rozas.

Tebas assured that he has “the final report” from the Vallecas party and that “everything must be evaluated” in case a complaint had to be issued. “Like all players, he warms up and nothing more. But we’ll see, that’s up to the Integrity Body. I don’t think what Vinicius did was either racist or exaggerated. It wasn’t good, of course, it wasn’t good. neither does the stands. We have the capacity to report, but nothing more,” he added.

The president of LaLiga insisted that the project of playing a match in the domestic competition outside of Spain “is always” there as a possibility. “It’s not that we’re going to take it up again, we always have it in mind and this time it couldn’t be due to bureaucratic problems in the Federation, because there was no president and there was a Managing Commission. Let’s hope that next season we can do it,” he concluded after The possibility of it being Barça-Atlético this Saturday, which will finally be played in Barcelona, ​​was thwarted.

By Editor