
Juanma Castaño Tears into Vinícius After His Gestures to the Stands: 'A Fool...'
The journalist wasted no time in pointing out the Real Madrid footballer for his celebration of advancing to the quarterfinals.
Real Madrid Secured Victory at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, a circumstance that arose from the penalty spot. The penalty shootout held at Atlético de Madrid's stadium confirmed the white team's advance to the quarterfinals of the current edition of the Champions League. But it also left a curious celebration by the white squad.
As soon as they secured their spot among the eight best teams in Europe, Carlo Ancelotti's players celebrated on the field of Atlético de Madrid's stadium. The exuberance of those celebrations made Vinícius a protagonist, leaving several gestures to the red-and-white stands that many did not appreciate.

One of the most critical of this behavior is Juanma Castaño. The COPE journalist, shortly after the match ended, lashed out at Real Madrid's '7' verdeamarelo. Because for him, "Vinícius has no solution, he has no solution" based on his behavior after eliminating Atlético de Madrid.
"They must have told him already, but this guy has no solution. It's fine, I'm sure they say ugly things to him from the stands and such, but you're in a different role", says Juanma Castaño. It's different "from the fans in the stands, and if there's an idiot in the stands, the one on the field can't become an idiot".
Direct and Honest Opinion
Juanma Castaño insists: Vinícius "has no solution. He's a great footballer, one of the best in the world, but he will never be admired by anyone who isn't a Real Madrid supporter". The COPE journalist concludes that "that's the problem" with the merengue footballer.
"Because in every stadium he has to do something, in every Real Madrid match he has to do something out of line", the journalist points out. "On top of that, today he was especially bad", concludes Juanma Castaño about Vinícius's behavior.

This new criticism of the Real Madrid footballer will not go unnoticed because it revives one of the debates that seemed extinguished after his expulsion in the LaLiga match at Mestalla. The red card for pushing Stole Dimitrievski, who clearly provokes Vinícius, had been a turning point in the merengue striker's attitude.
But it seems to be for a very short time judging by Juanma Castaño's words and what was seen in the celebration at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano last night. Be that as it may, everything points to Vinícius maintaining the same attitude and way of being that has made him one of the most decisive players in the elite.
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