The Pak Global Pakistan:
During Real Madrid’s Champions League match against Benfica, the game was halted when Vinicius Junior reported alleged racist abuse by Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni. Vinicius and his teammates temporarily left the pitch in protest. Trent Alexander-Arnold called the incident a “disgrace to football,” emphasizing that racist abuse has no place in the sport or society.
Benfica manager Jose Mourinho faced widespread criticism for his remarks suggesting Vinicius did not celebrate his goal respectfully and implying the Brazilian’s behavior provoked the crowd. Mourinho also defended Benfica against accusations of racism, citing club legend Eusebio as evidence.
Former players Clarence Seedorf and Theo Walcott condemned Mourinho’s comments, stressing that racial abuse should never be justified or downplayed. Mbappe demanded that Prestianni be banned from the Champions League, and Thierry Henry shared empathy for Vinicius, recalling his own experiences with racist abuse on the field.
With the second leg between the teams scheduled in Madrid, calls for urgent action from UEFA have intensified, urging the governing body to address racism in football swiftly and decisively.

