🗣️CULERO CULERO CULERO!!
Korean fans mocking the refs by learning new Mexican words taught to us by our Mexican friends last game.
Cultural exchanges. Too funny. 😂😂
Credit - @tuh0n
Como latinoamericanos, deberíamos darle la espalda a Arcángel por esto. Tamaña ignorancia que dice. Esto es no entender nada la historia y reflejarlo por lambonear.
No entiendo como hay personas que ven jugar a Vinicius y piensan que es el mejor del mundo, que no podemos vivir sin él, que aporta mucho al Madrid. Es absolutamente la NADA, estresa verlo jugar.
Vive de 1 partido sobresaliente de 20 malos y del 2024 en pleno 2026
Para los que no están viendo el partido.
Esta fue la jugada en la que Ebere, quien planchó el tobillo de Campillo en el primer tiempo, pateó la pierna izquierda de Cotorro.
Tras comunicación del VAR, el árbitro señaló penal.
🎥 @AztecaDeportes
🚨🎙️| Thierry Henry on how Real Madrid’s problems started was due to that Vini Jr.’s reaction to being subbed off in El Clásico as the TURNING POINT in the club’s internal atmosphere:
🗣️ “Everyone will blame tactics. Some will blame injuries. Others will say Barça simply found another level. But if you actually watched Real Madrid closely this season, you know exactly when the collapse started. It started the moment one player decided his ego was more important than the manager’s authority.
Madrid were flying. Seven points clear of Barça, second in the Champions League, Mbappé looked locked in, the dressing room was together, they’d won 13 out of 14 games and Xabi Alonso finally had the team playing with structure, discipline and intensity.
Then came El Clásico.
Madrid are winning 2-1, Xabi makes a tactical decision, takes Vinicius Jr. off… and instead of reacting like an elite professional, he reacts like someone whose ego got bruised in front of the cameras. That moment changed EVERYTHING internally. You could literally feel the atmosphere shift around the club after that.
Top players don’t always like being subbed, but the smartest ones understand the bigger picture. Vinicius didn’t. That’s the difference. Cristiano Ronaldo hated coming off, but he still understood the manager’s authority. Vinicius made it about Vinicius. And once a dressing room starts questioning whether the manager is actually in charge, it’s over.
Vinicius never had the tactical IQ Xabi Alonso was demanding, from his wide players. Xabi wants control, discipline, positional awareness, pressing triggers… Vinicius plays on emotion and chaos. Brilliant in moments, yes, but when the game requires sacrifice and structure, he struggles with it. That’s why the relationship cracked.
And Florentino Perez made it even worse. Instead of backing the manager who had Madrid dominating for months, he panicked. Absolute impatience. Bringing in Álvaro Arbeloa into that environment was madness. Managing Real Madrid isn’t a youth academy experiment. The role swallowed him whole because it was too big, too political, too demanding.
Madrid didn’t lose the title because Barça were unstoppable. They lost it because the club lost control internally. One emotional reaction from Vinicius exposed fractures that Xabi Alonso was trying to keep hidden. From that moment onward, the project started eating itself alive.
That’s the brutal truth Madrid fans don’t want to admit.”