Real Madrid's winger Offers Sincere Sorry to Real Madrid Devotees
The forward has registered five goals in 10 domestic competition matches this season.
Los Merengues forward Vinicius Jr has expressed regret to fans for his reaction when substituted in Sunday's intense Clasico clash victory.
Vinicius was substituted in the second half and showed his annoyance by walking immediately down the tunnel.
Vinicius eventually reappeared to the dugout and, following his side's 2-1 victory, tried to confront the opposition's youngster Yamal during unpleasant after the game exchanges.
"Today I want to say sorry to all the Real Madrid fans for my reaction when I was substituted in the big match," Vinicius wrote on X.
"Similarly to I have said in person during this morning's session, I also want to say sorry once more to my team-mates, the team, and the president.
"Sometimes passion overcomes me because I continuously aim to succeed and support my side. My winning mentality stems from the love I have for this institution and all it symbolizes."
Vinicius moved to the Spanish capital from his former club in recent years for £38.7m and has scored over a century of strikes in more than 300 games.
But his future in the Madrid is uncertain with reports in the past few months indicating that Real would think about permitting the 25-year-old depart if they obtained a appropriate bid.
When Vinicius was replaced on Sunday, cameras from broadcaster Dazn picked him up stating: "It's always me! I'm leaving the team! It's wiser if I leave, I'm going."
In his most recent statement on the platform, he commented: "I commit to keep battling every second for the good of Real Madrid, as I have acted since the initial arrival."
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- Spanish La Liga
- European Football
- Real Madrid
- Football