The war began: Valencia says no to Netflix to film Vinicius documentary in Mestalla – La Opinión

The war began: Valencia says no to Netflix to film Vinicius documentary in Mestalla – La Opinión



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The life of Vinicius Júnior would be coming to the Streaming platform, Netflix, through a documentary and the same was announced in June 2023 with a tentative release date somewhere in 2025. The success of the Brazilian player has led him to be one of the most important and recognized figures worldwide, especially for his great plays when he lives in the merengue entity, Real Madrid and also when he defends the colors of the national team of his country, Brazil.

The audiovisual piece will also reflect the most complicated moments in the life of Vinicius Jr., especially with the issue of the racial insults that the team’s number 7 received. of the capital of Spain. It is precisely because of the aforementioned that part of the documentary was planned to be recorded in Mestalla, headquarters of Valencia CF, where the Brazilian lived one of the worst moments in his career due to the whole racial issue.

Real Madrid is scheduled to visit Valencia CF next Saturday, March 2, more than half a year after the unfortunate segregation event that the green and yellow striker experienced, but apparently it will not be possible.

After this news became known, Sources close to the Valencian club let it be known that they assume that the club itself has refused to allow access to the film crew’s cameras. who will be in charge of collecting all the possible material to make the documentary. The production company Conspiracao is in charge of filming Vinicius’ life work.

Why is this happening?

The measure taken by the Spanish club would have been to protect itself as much as possible from the creation of a story that could transform the reality of the events that occurred where Vinicius Jr. was affected. Apparently, Valencia CF would not have given approval to LaLiga to grant accreditation to the production company. aforementioned and Netflix entrance to the Mestalla facilities.

What happened?

A group of fans took on the task of devoting a series of insults to the Brazilian player, including the word ‘monkey’ repeatedly, due to his skin color and nationality.. The people who did this were identified fairly quickly and punished by the club. But this was not the end of said episode, since Real Madrid, in Brazil and Vinicius himself, took an important and relevant part in this situation to start a campaign against racism on the football fields, and evidently on the day a day.

On the occasion of one of the most complicated moments in the Brazilian player’s career, it was announced that part of the documentary will take place in Mestalla next Saturday, March 2, when Valencia and Real Madrid meet again on the field after more than half a year.

At that time, the arrival of the merengue team to the centenary stadium was marked by racist chants with the clear objective of going against Vinicius. at all costs. The most radical Valencian fans, some of whom are prohibited from entering the Mestalla, shouted “Vinicius, you are a monkey” when the Brazilian got off the bus where he was transported along with his dressing room companions.

Vinicius was having a very good game, doing a great job as he is used to, seeking to unbalance his rivals, protesting every fall provoked by the Valencia players and added to all the shouts against him from the stands, it was only having the effect that the player’s temper was at its peak and at any moment he could explode.

The situation only got more delicate

In one play, Vinicius went in from the wing, was able to reach the rival area and Comert, who was in front of the play, kicked the ball thrown across the stands. and hit the one that the Brazilian player had in his possession and with which the match was being played. The main referee De Burgos Bengoetxea did not hesitate to caution the Valencia player and pointed out the infraction.

However, when it seemed that everything had been resolved, Vinicius heard racist insults from the stands and immediately identified the author of them.; The forward approached the billboard to face those who were insulting him, in the company of his teammates, his compatriot Militao and also Lucas Vázquez.

De Burgos Bengoetxea stopped the match and from the stadium’s public address system they asked for respect towards the players of the visiting team and the racist protocol was immediately activated that dictates the LaLiga regulations; a total of 8 minutes without playing until the game could be renewed.

Vinicius, in his intention to recover the ball, pressured Musah as much as he could and goalkeeper Mamardashvili came out of the goal to reproach the Brazilian for his action.. Tempers heated up once again and Hugo Duro grabbed Vinicius by the neck and he elbowed him and slapped him. The VAR reviewed the play and the Madrid player went to the dressing rooms and was sent off.

On the way to the locker room, Vinicius Júnior addressed the Mestalla audience making “Go to Second” gestures. being escorted by his teammate Lucas Vázquez who, along with the rest of the members of the white team, prevented the Valencian bench from attacking the player.

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