The Brazilian production company that had planned to record this Saturday in Mestalla in the match between Valencia and Real Madrid for the Netflix platform part of the documentary that both are preparing about the Brazilian player Vinícius Jr will not be able to do so as the Valencian club has denied its accreditation.

As EFE learned, Valencia’s decision to ask La Liga not to accredit the production company occurred when the club assumed that its idea was to keep a camera throughout the match in search of any reaction contrary to Vinícius of the Animation Stand where the fans who insulted him in May were, among other things because he lacks rights to the game.

Sources from La Liga explained to EFE that to accredit a medium of these characteristics, the consent of the two clubs participating in the match is required, so if Valencia does not give its consent, the accreditation will not be processed.

The announcement of the documentary, theoretically about the player’s day-to-day life, occurred this summer a few weeks after the Real Madrid player suffered racist insults at Mestalla from at least three fans who are being investigated following a complaint from The League and those who Valencia expelled for life as subscribers.