Ex-Real Madrid goalkeeper, Santiago Canizares has come out to rubbish Vinicius Junior’s comments about potentially moving the 2030 World Cup.
Recall that Vini recently suggested that the 2030 World Cup – set to be co-hosted by Spain – should be moved if the country cannot eradicate racist abuse from the game
According to him, Vini‘s race is not the reason he is not very popular in Spain, and the forward clearly made a mistake when he said the whole of Mestalla is racist.
Santiago added that he prefers to listen to players like Carvajal and De la Fuente talk because the Brazilian doesn’t speak with enough maturity.
His words, “If Vinicius is not very popular in Spain it is not because of his race. He already made a mistake saying that the whole of Mestalla was racist and now he is doing it again. It is a question of maturity, I prefer to listen to [Dani] Carvajal or [Luis] De la Fuente. It is not because of his race, I promise.”
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