The Prosecutor’s Office has admitted the complaint against the Real Madrid coach, Carlo Ancelotti, for a possible offense of insults after he accused the Mestalla fans of having uttered racist insults in a general way against the Brazilian Vinícius Jr., as announced the Association of Small Shareholders of Valencia, which was the one who presented the document before the public ministry.
On May 21, Valencia and Real Madrid met in a clash that was interrupted after Vinícius Jr claimed to have received racist insults from one or more supporters, a situation that is currently under investigation with three identified fans. as possible perpetrators.
After the match resumed, the Brazilian player was sent off and as he left the fans chanted “fool, fool” to him in a general way. After the match ended, Ancelotti said that Mestalla “had gone crazy” for having chanted “mono, mono” to him, but although he was told his mistake, he did not rectify his accusation or apologize until two days later.
On May 23, the APA VCF filed a complaint against Ancelotti for a possible offense of insults, understanding that he “treated the more than forty-six thousand fans who attended the clash as racists.”
“He transmitted some false accusations, possibly intentionally, and as a consequence of them, Valencia C.F. His image has been harmed, as well as that of his fans and shareholders, ”said the complaint, which points out that his ability to spread because he is the Madrid coach multiplied this effect.
Now the APAVCF has communicated that the Prosecutor’s Office “will investigate a possible crime of insults” and has recalled the “enormous damage” that was done to Valencia and its fans since their accusations “crossed borders.”