There has been a lot of talk about the events of last weekend's Real Madrid victory over Osasuna – for the match itself, but the chant aimed at Vinicius Junior from a section of home supporters. It was reported that the cries of “Vinicius, die” were held in El Sadar, where the Whites won 4-2.
Referee Juan Martinez Munuera did not note the matter in his referee report, which caused Real Madrid to file an official complaintciting apparent negligence. The Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) firedclaiming that no one from the club told Munuera about the chants, which is in direct contrast to what Real Madrid has claimed.
Dani Carvajal has now revealed that he told Munuera about the chants aimed at Vinicius – Cope quotes (via Brand).
“It was a bit and I told the referee to listen to what they were singing because it was very serious in one of the stands, at least from some fans.
“Real Madrid did what they had to do. What is a shame is that there are people who ruin our football with those songs. I think they should no longer set foot in a stadium. If I'm honest, I don't I don't know what the protocol is to stop this situation, but I think it shouldn't happen. We're doing everything we can to prevent it from happening.”
The matter is planned for roll, with Real Madrid awaiting a response from the Competition Committee on his complaint.