Valencia respond after Vini Jr's Netflix documentary debut
One of Netflix's recent releases has been the talk of the town: the documentary about Vinicius Junior. The documentary tells the story of the Brazilian superstar, with the incidents that have occurred in recent years during his visits to Mestalla indirectly taking center stage.
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The connections to racist chants mentioned in the documentary have not gone unnoticed by Valencia CF fans, who have already launched campaigns to leave low ratings on movie review platforms. But this Monday, the club itself has spoken about the film.
"In defense of the injustice and falsehoods committed against the Valencia CF fans, we have demanded in writing an immediate rectification from the documentary's producers for what happened at Mestalla, which does not correspond to reality. The truth and respect for our fans must prevail. Valencia CF reserves the right to take legal action #RESPECT", reads a tweet released a few minutes ago by the club
The relationship between the Valencia CF fans and Vinicius Junior is not the best. The constant chants towards the Brazilian have become a regular occurrence during his recent visits, in addition to the local press's criticism of the player.
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