Real Madrid forward, Vinicius Junior, has lamented how he is being treated by the fans of the club anytime things do not work out for him on the pitch.
On more than one occasion, the Brazilian winger has been booed by his own club supporters, especially when he fails to perform to their standards.
Vinicius was the key man at the Santiago Bernabeu before France national team captain, Kylian Mbappe arrived at the club last season and is now the fans favourite.
The Brazilian was the man of the match as Real Madrid thrashed Monaco 6-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday night, providing two assists and netting one to help Los Blancos beat the French visitors.
Speaking after the game, Vinicius also made it clear he wants to stay at the club for a very long time, adding that his current contract, which is just one year left, would be sorted out in due course.
The Brazilian winger told TNT Sports, “I want to stay at Real Madrid for a long time.
“My renewal? I have another year left. We’re very relaxed. I trust the president, he trusts me, we have a very good relationship.
“We will sort things out in the right time. No hurry.”
He continued, “It makes me very sad. I don’t want to be booed at home…in the last few games, I didn’t feel comfortable because whenever I did something wrong, they booed me.
“But the fans have the right. They pay a very expensive ticket.
“I do NOT want to be booed in my own home, where I feel comfortable.
“The fans have their rights, I don’t understand it, but I’m here to keep evolving.
“I want to be remembered for everything I’ve done for this club, but the demands are high, and I have to meet them every day.
“I try to give everything for this shirt and the club that has given me so much.
“For sure when I can get more touches on the ball, it’s better for me.”









