The Brazilian star Issues Apology to Los Blancos Devotees
The attacker has scored 5 goals in 10 domestic competition outings during the current campaign.
Los Merengues forward Vinicius Jr has said sorry to the fanbase for his conduct when substituted in the recent heated El Clasico triumph.
The Brazilian was substituted in the 72nd min and expressed his disappointment by walking immediately off the pitch.
The Brazilian eventually reappeared to the sidelines and, following his side's narrow triumph, sought to engage the opposition's Lamine Yamal during contentious final whistle incidents.
"Today I want to express regret to all the supporters for my behavior when I was replaced in the Clasico," he shared on social media.
"In the same way as I have previously expressed during the latest session, I wish to apologise again to my team-mates, the organization, and the leadership.
"Sometimes emotion takes over me because I always want to triumph and help my side. My competitive character stems from the love I feel for this institution and each thing it symbolizes."
The player joined Real from Flamengo in 2018 for £38.7m and has accumulated over a century of strikes in 335 appearances.
But his career in the La Liga is far from certain with rumors in recent months suggesting that the club would contemplate letting the player depart if they were to receive a good proposal.
When he was substituted on the match day, cameras from network the service captured him saying: "Always me! I'm departing the side! It's better if I leave, I'm going."
In his most recent message on X, Vinicius stated: "I promise to keep fighting constantly for the welfare of Real Madrid, as I have performed since the initial arrival."
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