Real Madrid’s 2026/27 La Liga season began this Saturday (22) with a 2-1 win over Espanyol away from home.
The Merengues’ goals were scored by Bellingham and Carlos Espí, the latter in the closing minutes, while Calatrava pulled one back for the Catalans.
After the match, coach José Mourinho gave a press conference and came to the defense of Brazilian forward Vinícius Júnior, who was relentlessly booed by the opposing fans and “hunted” on the pitch with repeated fouls.
The experienced 63-year-old Portuguese coach admitted that the forward “is no saint,” but also denounced the “script” of fouls against the No. 7.
“I run the risk of people digging up things I said months ago, when I was Vini’s opponent. But now Vini is mine. He is no saint, but what they do to him is too much,” said Mourinho, before adding:
“From the first minute, it seems there’s already a script: ‘now I hit him, now you hit him, one leaves with a yellow card, another comes in without one...’ It’s a huge frustration for him, and it takes a lot of mental control. I even told him that if he scores a goal, he should be careful about how he celebrates. We live in an era of fighting bullying, but with Vini, we’re still in the era of bullying.”
On social media, Vini Jr reposted a video showing Espanyol’s Calatrava kicking him and commented: “Card for Vini 🫡”.
(In the incident below, which happened in the 32nd minute, the referee showed a yellow card to both Calatrava and Vini Jr).
One of Real Madrid’s captains, goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, was asked about an Espanyol tweet complaining about the refereeing and did not hold back.
“Calatrava should have been sent off earlier, either for the kick on Vini Jr. or for the foul on Carreras when he was already on a yellow card. As for Espanyol’s tweet, you should look in the mirror before talking about others. It’s easy to judge things only from your own point of view.”
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