Vinicius Jr’s outburst sparks uncertainty over his role at Real Madrid
Vinicius Jr reacted angrily to being substituted by Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso during Sunday’s Clasico, briefly declaring his intention to quit the club before later calming down.
The Brazilian forward, who was withdrawn in the 72nd minute and replaced by Rodrygo, left the pitch in visible frustration, openly confronting the decision from the technical area.
The incident triggered immediate speculation about his commitment to the Spanish giants.
Witnesses reported an emotional response as he stormed toward the bench.
“Me? Me? Sir, sir! I’m leaving the team, I’m leaving, I’d rather leave. Fuck you,” Vinicius Jr was overheard shouting, directing his anger at Alonso while teammates attempted to ease the situation.
The outburst marked one of his most heated episodes since joining Real Madrid.
Despite the dramatic reaction, sources cited by Spanish outlet AS suggest that Vinicius is not preparing to force an exit from the Santiago Bernabéu.
Instead, his frustration stems from what he perceives as a diminishing role under Alonso’s leadership.
Although the player’s contract runs until 30 June 2027 and he still hopes to extend it, he reportedly believes his contribution and senior status are not being fully acknowledged.
The clash unfolded during one of the most high-profile fixtures of the season.
Being replaced during a tense Clasico appeared to heighten the emotional stakes for the 24-year-old, who has long regarded such matches as crucial showcases for his talent and influence within the squad.
Those close to the winger indicate that, after cooling down, he expressed a desire to focus on regaining his best form rather than seeking a departure.
Remaining at Real Madrid is currently his preferred option, even as he privately wrestles with concerns about his position in the attacking hierarchy.
The situation has now placed attention on Alonso’s management of star personalities in a squad with high expectations.
Balancing competitive demands while maintaining the confidence of key players remains a delicate challenge, particularly with title ambitions in multiple competitions.
Vinicius Jr has been a pivotal figure for Real Madrid in recent seasons, admired for his pace, creativity and crucial goals in decisive moments.
His emotional intensity has often been seen as part of what drives his performances, though Sunday’s confrontation underlined how quickly that passion can spill over.
For now, Real Madrid will hope that the episode serves as a catalyst for renewed focus rather than the beginning of a deeper rift.
As the club pushes forward in the campaign, maintaining harmony among its leading talents could prove just as important as any tactical decision made on the pitch.
