
Jota Jordi's message to Vinícius ignites the set of 'El Chiringuito'
The Barça commentator criticizes the Brazilian Real Madrid footballer once again
Reactions to Real Madrid's defeat against PSG, a thrashing that has wiped out all the previous good feelings in one fell swoop, are focused on different protagonists. One of the most notable is Vinícius Jr., whose performance in recent months has been leaving much to be desired.
His performance in 2025, unlike other teammates in Santiago Bernabéu locker room, doesn't seem to be heading toward consistent improvement. Such a complicated context has led to the criticism received by the "7" verdeamarelo, including the latest comment left last night by Jota Jordi on "El Chiringuito de Jugones".

The FC Barcelona commentator was very forceful: "If a player like Vinícius wore my badge, I'd be very angry. Since the day of the Ballon d'Or, I'd be very angry with Vinícius's attitude". Those words didn't go unanswered, since Jorge d'Alessandro quickly confronted the blaugrana panelist, reminding him of the Raphinha case.
"We all have a history", Jota Jordi replied. "We didn't want Flick, and that Lamine was worthless, we all have a history", he defended, engaging in a heated discussion with the former Argentine goalkeeper. D'Alessandro tried to keep the balance during the debate, while Jota Jordi pointed to him as "Vinícius's number one standard-bearer".
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With that defense, Jota Jordi believes that "you're not doing him any favors. While you keep forgiving him, ask Madrid fans how they feel seeing Vinícius with Madrid's badge since the day of the Ballon d'Or". He also recalls "when he removed Madrid from his social media", another episode that took place during the Club World Cup and caused a strong impression.
"For me, if he were a player on my team, what he's doing would bother me, if he were doing what he's doing on social media, playing the renewal game, not renewing". Jota Jordi seems to issue a warning: "he's entering a dynamic that other players have entered, and everyone knows how they've left the club", referring to a possible sale.

Jota Jordi also doesn't hesitate to point out that Vinícius's attitude "on the field, which is what matters to me", hasn't been particularly positive either. After that exchange with Jorge d'Alessandro, the FC Barcelona commentator once again singles out the São Gonçalo striker as one of the most negatively targeted in an unexpected defeat.
This comment from the "El Chiringuito de Jugones" panelist puts the spotlight on one of the aspects that Xabi Alonso's coaching staff have marked as a task to solve. The sooner the better, they believe at Valdebebas, given that the South American player is currently one of the most notable footballing arguments the first team has.
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