SHAMEFUL SCENES AT THE DA LUZ: Vinícius Júnior Targeted in Benfica Clash

It should have been a night celebrating a vintage European performance. Instead, Real Madrid’s 1-0 victory over Benfica in the Champions League knockout play-off has been overshadowed by yet another disgusting instance of alleged racism directed at Vinícius Júnior.

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Despite the victory, the football feels secondary tonight. Here is everything that went down in Lisbon.


The Incident: What Happened?

Shortly after Vini Jr. silenced the Estádio da Luz with a brilliant opening goal to put Los Blancos 1-0 up, the atmosphere turned toxic. Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni confronted Vini, deliberately covering his mouth with his shirt before directing a comment toward our No. 7.

Vini’s reaction was immediate and heartbreaking. He refused to continue play and headed straight for referee Francois Letexier. In a powerful moment of officiating, Letexier crossed his arms in front of his face—officially activating FIFA’s anti-racism protocol.

The 10-Minute Stoppage

The match was halted for ten minutes as tensions boiled over on the touchline:

  • Mourinho’s Role: Ironically, former Madrid boss José Mourinho was seen trying to console a visibly distraught Vini Jr.
  • Red Cards: While the players discussed the incident, a member of the Benfica coaching staff was sent off for their conduct during the delay.
  • The Aftermath: Even after play resumed, the hostility didn’t end. In stoppage time, Vini was pelted with objects by the home crowd while attempting to take a corner.

RMxtra Perspective: Enough is Enough

We stand with Vini. Again. It is becoming an exhausting ritual to watch the world’s most exciting player have to defend his humanity while doing his job. While the three points give us a massive advantage heading back to the Bernabéu, this match will be remembered for the referee’s whistle staying silent for ten minutes while the world watched another failure of “sportsmanship.”

Final Score: Benfica 0-1 Real Madrid Goal: Vinícius Júnior

Olawale M. O.
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