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⚖️ Valencia consider legal action over Vinicius documentary

⚖️ Valencia consider legal action over Vinicius documentary

Yahoo15-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Valencia is considering taking legal action against those responsible for the documentary about Vinicius on Netflix.
According to sources from the club who have spoken to 'Marca', they are gathering all the content that could damage the club's reputation in relation to the chants against the Brazilian that took place at Mestalla.
#ValenciaCF El Valencia CF estudia emprender acciones legales contra el documental de Netflix sobre Vinicius La plataforma manipula lo sucedido en Mestalla y subtitula imágenes llamando "Mono" al jugador brasileño ℹ️ @marca pic.twitter.com/1BpqT336Cd
— nostresport.com (@Nostresport) May 15, 2025
What has particularly bothered them is the passage in which Valencia fans are attributed the chant "mono, mono", since Valencia claims that they were actually chanting "tonto, tonto".
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