Real Madrid Player Says Win Over Benfica a Stand Against Racism

Did Benfica gaslight Vinícius Jr. by victim-blaming or rightfully defend Prestianni against defamation?
Real Madrid Player Says Win Over Benfica a Stand Against Racism
Above: Real Madrid supporters display a giant banner that reads "no to racism" during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off second leg match between Real Madrid and Benfica at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, on Feb. 25. Image credit: Guille Martinez/NurPhoto/Getty Images

The Spin


Left narrative

Benfica and Mourinho disgracefully defended Prestianni after racist abuse allegations, gaslighting Vinícius Jr. by blaming his celebration instead of addressing the discrimination report. This victim-blaming sends a dangerous message that undermines accountability and emboldens racists across football and society.

Right narrative

Benfica rightfully supports Prestianni against a defamation campaign, as the distance between players proves Real Madrid couldn't have heard the alleged comments. The club offers full transparency with UEFA's investigation while condemning the rush to judgment that unfairly tarnishes a young player's reputation.


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