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FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Real Madrid and Valencia and this have cost them their Job.

Vinícius Júnior scored twice to help Real Madrid tie 2-2 against Valencia in the Spanish league on Saturday. This was his first visit to Mestalla Stadium, where he was racially harassed last season.

Jude Bellingham was red carded after the final whistle for protesting the referee’s decision to wave off what would have been the winning goal. The referee declared time expired immediately before Bellingham’s last-ditch header.

Vinícius scored twice in the 50th and 76th minutes, canceling out Hugo Duro and Roman Yaremchuk’s goals from the first half.

Last May’s racial onslaught was one of the harshest the Black footballer has had to suffer in Spain. It resulted in an outpouring of sympathy for the Brazil forward, prompting soccer officials to act, despite the fact that the abuse against him continues.

Although there were no allegations of more racial comments on Saturday, a big group of spectators chanted “Vinícius is stupid” and booed him loudly throughout.

Vinícius raised his fist toward the Valencia fans after scoring his first goal. Following his equalizer, he cupped his ears, as if requesting more from the jeering spectators.

Valencia suspended three fans for life from their stadium for racially abusing Vinícius last season. However, the club has also condemned the player and Madrid for unfairly categorizing its audience as largely racist.

Vinícius did not address the fans in a short interview with Madrid’s club television, instead stating that it was “a very difficult game.” However, on his Instagram account, he posted an image of himself lifting his fist after his first goal with the short statement “The fight continues.”

Madrid leads the league by seven points over Girona and nine points over Barcelona before their games on Sunday.

Duro used his head to redirect what appeared to be an inaccurate shot by Fran Pérez in the 27th minute, after Federico Valverde lost possession with a reckless pass.

Three minutes later, Yaremchuk stole Dani Carvajal’s pass back into his own area, where the Ukraine attacker pounced, dribbled around goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, and slid the ball in.

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