Tension seems to be easing between Vinicius Junior and Xabi Alonso following their altercation during the recent Clasico against FC Barcelona, according to AS. The Brazilian winger of Real Madrid was upset after being substituted in the 72nd minute and left the field angrily, expressing his frustration as he headed to the locker room. Since then, a meeting has taken place between the player and his coach, described as “cordial and professional.” Vinicius has also issued an apology, publicly addressing the club president in his message of reconciliation. While things appear to have settled down behind the scenes, the true test will unfold on the pitch.
Indeed, Real Madrid’s upcoming match this Saturday against Valencia will serve as a crucial evaluation. With considerations of player rotation and potential hidden sanctions, Xabi Alonso faces a decision: to start Vinicius or to leave him on the bench ahead of the important match at Anfield on Tuesday in the Champions League. Any sidelining of Vinicius could be viewed as a symbolic punishment, although the club has confirmed that no formal disciplinary actions will take place. At Anfield, the final verdict will emerge: a lasting reconciliation or an ongoing rift between Xabi Alonso and his Brazilian star.
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