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Ancelotti: "Estamos Confiados En Que Vinicius No Será Sancionado

Ancelotti: "Estamos Confiados En Que Vinicius No Será Sancionado

Ancelotti: "Estamos Confiados En Que Vinicius No Será Sancionado"

Carlo Ancelotti has defended Vinicius Junior after the Real Madrid winger was accused of diving during the team's 2-0 win over Valencia on Thursday night.

The Brazilian was booked for simulation in the first half after going down under a challenge from Valencia defender Mouctar Diakhaby. However, Ancelotti believes that Vinicius was fouled and that the referee made a mistake.

“I think it was a clear penalty,” Ancelotti said after the game. “Vinicius was fouled and he went down. It's not a dive.

“We are confident that Vinicius will not be sanctioned for this incident. He is a great player and he is not a diver.”

The evidence suggests that Vinicius did dive

Slow-motion replays of the incident appear to show that Vinicius did not make contact with Diakhaby before going down. The Brazilian winger also appears to exaggerate the contact that he did make.

This is not the first time that Vinicius has been accused of diving. In fact, he has been booked for simulation on four other occasions this season.

Ancelotti is wrong to defend Vinicius

Ancelotti is wrong to defend Vinicius' actions. The evidence suggests that the Brazilian winger did dive and he should have been punished for it.

By defending Vinicius, Ancelotti is sending the wrong message to other players. He is telling them that it is acceptable to dive and that they will not be punished for it.

Diving is a problem in football

Diving is a problem in football. It is unfair to other players and it makes the game look bad.

FIFA has been trying to crack down on diving in recent years, but the problem persists. This is because players know that they are unlikely to be punished for it.

Vinicius should be punished for diving

Vinicius should be punished for diving. He should be given a retrospective ban for his actions against Valencia.

This would send a clear message to other players that diving will not be tolerated.

Conclusion

Vinicius Junior should be punished for diving. Ancelotti is wrong to defend his actions. Diving is a problem in football and it needs to be stamped out.

FIFA needs to take action against players who dive. The current system is not working and it is allowing players to get away with cheating.


Carlo Ancelotti blames others for repeated Vinicius Junior incidents
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