Actual Madrid defender Trent Alexander-Arnold referred to as the occasions throughout his facet’s win over Benfica ‘a shame to soccer’ after team-mate Vinicius Jr was the sufferer of alleged racist abuse.
The Brazil ahead scored the one objective of the Champions League tie in Lisbon.
He then spoke to referee Francois Letexier and went and sat down within the dugout as play was halted for round 10 minutes after Letexier made a crossed arms gesture to sign racist abuse.
Alexander-Arnold informed Amazon Prime: “I can’t remark an excessive amount of on it as will probably be an ongoing investigation however what occurred tonight is a shame.
“He [Vinicius] has been subjected to this just a few occasions in his profession and it’s a shame to soccer. There’s no place for it in soccer or society. It’s disgusting.
“It’s upsetting. We as folks come right here to do a job, we take pleasure in what we do and when one thing like that occurs it ruins the night time for all fo us. We stick collectively as a staff, dug deep and received the win and we’re happy with how we dealt with it in a hostile surroundings.
“The punishment is out of our arms. Hopefully justice is concerned in what occurred.”
Supervisor Alvaro Arbeloa stated: “Everybody can see what occurred, we now have to combat towards racism. It’s crucial factor in soccer.
“We help Vini in fact. We now have to combat towards this perspective.
“He wished to play on. We deserved to attain extra objectives.”



























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