Real Madrid's winger Offers Regret to The Madrid Club Supporters
The attacker has scored 5 finishes in ten Spanish league outings so far this term.
Los Merengues winger Vinicius Jr has expressed regret to the fanbase for his conduct when substituted in Sunday's fiery El Clasico triumph.
He was taken off in the second half and showed his annoyance by walking immediately off the pitch.
He eventually reappeared to the sidelines and, following his club's 2-1 win, tried to confront Barcelona's Lamine Yamal during contentious after the game exchanges.
"Today I want to say sorry to all the Real Madrid fans for my response when I was taken off in the derby," Vinicius shared on X.
"Just as I have said in person during today's session, I wish to express regret anew to my teammates, the organization, and the club president.
"At times fervor overcomes me because I always want to win and support my side. My winning mentality originates in the passion I hold for this club and everything it represents."
Vinicius moved to the Spanish capital from his former club in recent years for millions and has accumulated over a century of strikes in more than 300 games.
But his future in the La Liga is unclear with reports in lately stating that Real would think about letting the player depart if they obtained a appropriate bid.
When Vinicius was taken off on Sunday, cameras from network the platform picked him up saying: "It's always me! I'm departing the side! It's better if I go, I'm leaving."
In his most recent message on social media, the athlete commented: "I commit to keep battling at all times for the benefit of Los Blancos, as I have performed since the first day."
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