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Dugarry: Florentino will sell Vinicius, Barcelona has been buying referees for years

Former French international Dugarry recently made fierce remarks on the RMC Sports Channel, pointing directly at Real Madrid star Vinicius and asserting that club president Florentino Perez will soon sell the Brazilian forward.

Dugarry: Vinicius's behavior was "unacceptable"

Dugarry criticized Vinicius's behavior in the national derby as "intolerable". During the game, when Vinicius was replaced by head coach Xabi Alonso in the second half, he lost control of his emotions and complained and dissatisfied with the coach, causing huge controversy.

"I like the way Mbappe plays - calm and professional. But what about Vinicius? He is always complaining, arguing with referees, taunting fans, and even insulting his own coach. This behavior is completely unacceptable," Dugarry said bluntly on the show.

The 1998 World Cup champion even suggested that Vinicius leave Real Madrid: "He is no longer in his best condition. He cries, complains and lacks discipline all day long. President Florentino will sell him sooner or later. If he If you still want to compete for the Ballon d'Or, you must completely change yourself."

Criticized Yamal and criticized Barcelona for "buying referees"

Dugarry not only criticized Vinicius, but also ridiculed Barcelona's 18-year-old star Yamal. Previously, Yamal publicly stated that Real Madrid "stole the game" and was regarded as "adding fuel to the fire".

Dugarry responded: "Yamal is only 18 years old and is still very immature. He talked a lot before the game, but his performance on the field was terrible. It is Barcelona itself that has really 'purchased referees' over the years."

At the same time, the authoritative French media "L 'Équipe" analyzed that this incident reflects that Vinicius's situation at Real Madrid is deteriorating. The once absolute core is now gradually losing its central position in the team, and is even regarded as a "superfluous person".

The article pointed out that Vinicius's tense relationship with the coaching staff, his emotional performance on the field, and continued criticism from the outside world are making his future at the Bernabeu increasingly uncertain. The door to leaving Real Madrid may be more open than ever.