Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany has criticized José Mourinho for attacking the character of Vinícius Júnior after the Real Madrid star accused an opponent of racially insulting him during a Champions League match.
Benfica coach Mourinho suggested that Brazil forward Vinícius had incited Benfica's players with his celebrations after scoring the only goal in Tuesday's playoff match.
Vinícius accused Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni of calling him ''monkey'' during a confrontation after his goal.
Mourinho also questioned why Vinícius, who is Black and has been subjected to repeated racist insults in Spain, was so frequently targeted.
''There is something wrong because it happens in every stadium,'' Mourinho said. ''The stadium where Vinícius played something happened. Always.''
Speaking on Friday, Kompany condemned Mourinho's comments.
''So after the game you have the leader of an organization, José Mourinho, who attacks the character of Vinícius Júnior by bringing in the type of celebration to discredit what Vinícius is doing in this moment,'' Kompany said. ''And for me in terms of leadership, it's a huge mistake and it's something that we should not accept.''
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