
Franco Mastantuono portrays Vinícius Júnior publicly, fans applaud: 'That's the way'
The Argentine did something that pleased the fans and has exposed the Brazilian
The latest Clásico between Real Madrid and Barça left much more than a simple 2-1 on the scoreboard. The white team prevailed with authority, showing that Xabi Alonso's project keeps growing and consolidating game by game. However, the victory wasn't free from controversy, especially due to Vinícius Júnior's attitude.
During much of the match, Vinícius Júnior was a constant threat for the culés, but his frustration became evident when Xabi Alonso decided to substitute him. The cameras caught the Brazilian visibly upset, gesturing and muttering words that didn't go unnoticed by the coaching staff or the fans. His reaction contrasted with the atmosphere of unity and commitment that Xabi is trying to instill in the white locker room.

Vinícius Júnior was wrong
The episode sparked debate on social media and sports programs, questioning whether Vinícius Júnior is still dragging certain behaviors that the club wants to eradicate. Although the player apologized days later, the gesture didn't fully convince part of the fans, who expected a more immediate reaction. What seemed like a minor issue has ended up becoming a central topic of conversation in Valdebebas.
Meanwhile, another Real Madrid protagonist drew attention for very different reasons. Franco Mastantuono, one of the club's young prospects, was a substitute in the Clásico and didn't play a single minute. However, his behavior after the match has been an example of maturity, commitment, and respect toward the institution.
Just a few hours after the victory, Franco Mastantuono posted a message on his social media accompanied by the hashtag #HalaMadrid, making his pride for the team clear. The post quickly went viral among the fans, who highlighted the difference in attitude between him and Vinícius. Many saw in the young Argentine a display of the character and humility that should represent Real Madrid.
The difference between Franco Mastantuono and Vinícius Júnior
Franco Mastantuono's gesture was interpreted as a silent but forceful statement. While Vinícius Júnior let himself be carried away by frustration, the Argentine chose to celebrate the success and support his teammates despite not having played. In a locker room full of stars, that attitude didn't go unnoticed by Xabi Alonso or the white board.
According to several sources, the coach valued Franco Mastantuono's gesture very positively, considering it a sign of maturity and commitment to the project. It's no coincidence that Mastantuono is aiming for the starting eleven next weekend against Valencia: he's earned it. His disciplined profile and his ability to integrate into the group are qualities highly appreciated by the coaching staff.
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