The League decided to include the events of Saturday night in Vallecas in its report to the Anti-Violence Committee this week. The crowd at Rayo Vallecano they directed some of their songs Vinicius Juniorand the Brazilian didn't take long to answer.
According to AS DiaryLa Liga will include chants of “Vinicius, Ballon di spiagia”, a derivative of “Vinicius, Ballon d'Or” used to mock Rodri Hernandez's second coming at the award this year. Vinicius then reacted to the crowd, signaling a two with his hand to the fans, widely interpreted to mean “Go to Segunda”.
Each week, the League submits a report to the Anti-Violence Committee, which often focuses on offensive chants from the crowd or players. Those incidents are then evaluated by the Committee, which recommends punishments that can often result in fines. More serious cases, such as racism, often involve bans and recommended legal action.
It seems a little overzealous to include the two “incidents” of Vallecas. The chants of the Rayo fans are not offensive, just jokes, and while Vinicius' gesture is not exactly classy, nor offensive – he is well within his rights to respond to that joke.