
Vinícius Júnior loses patience with the whistles at Bernabéu:'That's enough, caralho'
A night marked by tension, the crowd's demands, and Vinícius as the absolute protagonist at the Bernabéu
The relationship between Vinícius Júnior and the stands at Santiago Bernabéu is going through one of its most delicate moments. The Brazilian was once again singled out by part of the fans, in a general context of unrest over the team's performance in recent weeks. It isn't an isolated case, but rather the reflection of a tension that has been dragging on for months.
Madridism has been showing its discontent with the team's attitude and play, especially after European performances that left doubts. Against Rayo Vallecano, the atmosphere was somewhat less hostile, but Vinícius was once again booed from the first minute.
Early boos and an immediate reaction
Barely the first minute of the match had passed when the "7" heard whistles in his first two actions, and far from hiding, he replied with personality. He started from the left wing, reached the end line, and sent a dangerous cross into the box, although it didn't find a finisher. It was a clear statement of intent.

Immediately afterward, Vinícius went toward the north stand, with his arms raised, and he asked for support and encouraged the crowd to change the boos for encouragement. Some fans reacted by standing up; others watched the scene from a distance. It wasn't the first time the Brazilian asked for complicity, but it was one of the most explicit.
"Enough already, caralho": the shout that says it all
The most tense moment came later in the first half, when Vinícius, visibly upset, turned toward the stands and asked that the whistles stop. The cameras perfectly captured his message: "Come on, caralho! Enough already, caralho, we're playing!" It was a direct, unfiltered phrase that shows the player's emotional state.
Despite everything, far from switching off, the Brazilian became even more engaged. With every ball he touched, he looked for verticality, dribbling, and energy. Little by little, the boos gave way to the first applause, which he earned through persistence and character.
The goal that changed the night
The reconciliation began to take shape in the 15th minute. Vinícius received the ball at the edge of the box, feinted, dribbled, and unleashed a spectacular right-footed shot that flew into the top corner. It was a stunning goal that opened the scoring and lifted the stadium.
Bernabéu, demanding like few others, went from reproach to recognition in a matter of seconds. Vinícius celebrated with rage, fully aware of what had just happened. It was a night of tension, emotional outburst, and talent that shows the complex relationship between Vinícius and his fans, where nothing goes unnoticed.
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