Seven arrested over separate Vinicius incidents

Spanish police have arrested seven men in connection with separate racist incidents aimed at Vinicius Junior.

Four were detained on suspicion of hanging an effigy of Vinicius from a bridge in Madrid in January, with police saying three of the men are a "radical group of fans of a Madrid group" that were previously flagged as "high risk".

The effigy was hung on the morning of a Copa del Rey fixture between Real and city rivals Atletico Madrid, along with the words "Madrid hates Real".

Three other men were arrested in Valencia on Tuesday in connection with the racist abuse aimed at Vinicius during Real Madrid's 1-0 defeat at the Mestalla on Sunday.

    Real have reported the abuse as a hate crime, while the winger responded by saying LaLiga "belongs to the racists".

    Vinicius was targeted by chants from sections of the crowd, with the game being stopped in the second half for 10 minutes as the visibly angry 22-year-old grabbed the referee and pointed towards fans who he felt had abused him.

    Vinicius was later sent off for violent conduct in added time following an altercation with striker Hugo Duro.

    The Brazilian has repeatedly been targeted with racist abuse, with LaLiga filing nine criminal complaints in the last two seasons.

    LaLiga has called for a change to Spanish law in order to be given sanctioning powers to help it fight racism more effectively.

    At present, LaLiga can only identify and report cases, but will now seek an amendment to the law that also enables it to bring disciplinary action.

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