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Barcelona fans mock Vinicius over Ballon d'Or snub
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Real Madrid have lost 3–4 to Barcelona in Matchday 35 of La Liga. Vinicius started the match but was substituted in the 88th minute.
As the Brazilian walked toward the bench, a Barcelona fan stood up and held out a beach ball over the barrier — a jab at Vinicius's failure to win the 2024 Ballon d’Or. The Real Madrid winger, visibly irritated, pointed at the fan and said something in response.
Barcelona now lead the league with 82 points, while Real Madrid sit second with 75.
Barcelona – Real Madrid 4:3 (4:2, 0:1)11 May, 14:15, Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Starting lineupsGoals
Barcelona
Szczęsny, Martín Langreo (Balde Martínez 57), García Martret (Fort 77), Martínez, Cubarsí (Christensen 57), de Jong, González López, Dias Belloli, Yamal, Olmo (Fermín 77), Torres García (Páez Gavira 89)
Real Madrid
Courtois, García Torres, Vazquez (Moreira de Sousa 84), Asencio del Rosario, Tchouaméni, Ceballos Fernández (Modrić 46), Valverde, Vinícius Júnior (Muñoz Villanueva 88), Guler (Abdelkader Díaz 46), Bellingham, Mbappe
Cards
Federico Valverde (29),
Aurélien Tchouaméni (36),
Ronald Araújo (44),
Raúl Asencio (50),
Iñigo Martínez (54),
Fermín (80),
Pedri (87)