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Ronaldo s successor, Vinicius, made a big deal after being replaced! He even forced the palace to say he wanted to leave Real Madrid!

October 27th. Real Madrid defeated Barcelona 2-1 in El Clasico, ending their four-game losing streak against Barcelona. Real Madrid signed Mbappe last season, claiming to be the finale of world football, but they were slapped in the face continuously. Barcelona relied on Yamal, who was recruited from the La Masia youth training camp, plus superstars like Lewandowski and Rafinha, to directly sweep Real Madrid, the third-generation Galaxy battleship with three Mr. 200 million, with four kills. Among them were 5-2 and 4-0 defeats, and three times in the finals. Face to face, they defeated their old rivals for three crowns, almost sending Yamal to the Golden Globe Award and the throne of the world's No. 1 player. Now, Real Madrid has finally defeated Barcelona temporarily.

However, in Real Madrid, the atmosphere in the locker room has always been discordant. In addition, although coach Alonso is a famous player in team history and has achieved results in the Bundesliga, he does not have enough resume after all. Therefore, it is not certain that he can restrain these billionaires, especially Vinicius, who is very emotionally unstable and extremely aggressive.

In this El Clasico, in order not to be counterattacked by Barcelona, ​​Alonso replaced Vinicius, the "Cristiano Ronaldo successor" who likes to walk. As a result, Vinicius, C Ronaldo's successor, acted like a big star, was unhappy on the spot, chatted endlessly, and even directly paid tribute to Ronaldo and walked back to the locker room. According to DAZN reports, after being replaced, Vinicius not only refused to shake hands with head coach Alonso, but also forced Palace to say that he was leaving the team and leaving immediately.

This scene seems to be the recurrence of some kind of reincarnation - when the team needs to stabilize the victory, the coach's tactical substitution is actually regarded as a challenge to his personal status. Vinicius's complaint of "It's always me" when he left the field and his refusal to interact with the coaching staff can't help but be reminiscent of his predecessors who put their personal authority before the interests of the team. In this "C Ronaldo successor", we seem to see the familiar sense of privilege budding again.

In the history of football, true legends have never had to threaten to leave the team to prove their worth. They understand that respecting the coach's decision and supporting the fight of teammates are the responsibilities of great players. Vinicius's farce and Yamal's continued loyalty to Barcelona are like a mirror, reflecting two completely different star philosophies on both sides of the El Clasico - one side is impetuous and threatens to leave the team, while the other side is the responsibility of silently giving, putting the team first, and always being loyal. And history will eventually prove which one can truly stand the test of time.

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