Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior insists he and his team-mates will walk off the pitch if they suffer any more racist abuse during matches.
Vinicius has spoken out once again on the racist abuse he and others have been subjected to in Spain in recent years.
The Madrid forward has hinted that he will walk off the pitch if it happens in the future and his Los Blancos team-mates will join the Brazilian in a show of solidarity.
Speaking to CNN, Vinicius said: “Today – maybe [some fans] are still racists.
“But nowadays they are afraid to express themselves in the football field, and in places where there are a lot of cameras.
“And with that we will reduce racism, little by little.
“Of course, we won’t be able to end it.
“But I’m already happy that I’m being able to change Spain’s mindset.
“In the club, we talk about it more often.
“Not just me, but all players said that if that happens, the next time everyone has to leave the field so that all of those people who insulted us have to pay a much bigger penalty.
“It’s always very difficult to end a game.
“But with everything that’s been happening, that each time is getting worse.
“We do need to leave the field so things can change as soon as possible.”
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Racial slurs have often been caught on camera during Real Madrid’s matches over the last 12 months, but it has led to several arrests being made in a positive step against racism in football.
UEFA’s three-step protocol to help players and referees deal with racism has also been a success.
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