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    Get Involved - 'People need to wait until the facts are known'published at 11:50 GMT

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    Everyone comments when they have not heard what was said. Mourinho was merely stating Vin Jr there is always drama and he is correct.

    Johan, Southampton

    Right now, it's a 'he said' 'she said' kinda situation, until it's been thoroughly investigated, there should be no lighting of the torches and arming of the pitchforks, there needs to calm and not kneejerk reactionary behaviour.

    Will B, Newcastle

    People need to wait until the facts are known. Right now we have two players saying different things and we don’t know which one is telling the truth. Prestianni has denied the claims so let’s see if he is telling the truth before condemning him.

    Derek, UK

  2. 'He should have a suspension'published at 11:40 GMT

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    Mikael Silvestre
    Former Manchester United defender on Sky Sports News

    Our WhatsApp group was on fire last night. We need to sanction this type of behaviour. Whether you put your hands in front of your mouth or covering using your shirt like Prestianni did. We also need to speak with the referees about what they can do. There should have also been an announcement on the big screen in the stadium but I don't think that was the case.

    At least there are witnesses, Kylian Mbappe came forward and said he heard what the player said. So you can at least have testimonies. It's hard, it's physically difficult for the referee to have proof of what is happening for the investigation. To return in seven days (the reverse fixture) and if something is proven to be true, then the player shouldn't be able to play. He should have a suspension, he should go into a vindication programme because this type of behaviour is not possible.

    referee Francois Letexier argues with Gianluca Prestianni of Benfica,Image source, Getty Images
  3. 'The fans went against Vinicius'published at 11:30 GMT

    BBC 5 Live Breakfast

    Guillem Balague spoke to BBC 5 Live about the on the racist incident at Benfica v Real Madrid match last night: "We will never know exactly what it was because Gianluca Prestianni put his shirt over his mouth.

    "The referee didn't even argue, he crossed his arms [the protocol sign that someone has been racially abused] and he stopped the game.

    "Because the referee had not heard anything, it was down to Vinicius to decide if the game was going to continue, he was approached by his manager and Álvaro Arbeloa said, 'if you want to leave we will all leave with you'.

    "The Benfica manager [José Mourinho] went to Vinicius and said that 'Benfica is not a racist club' and added to the pressure was put on him to decide if the game would continue.

    "The fans went against Vinicius and Mbappé [who started shouting very loudly to make sure the camera caught him saying to Prestianni that he is a racist man.

    "At the end of the game there was a lot of verbal exchanges in the tunnel.

    "UEFA will have to hear from everyone who wants to talk about it and decide what to do next and what kind of punishment, if any he will get.

    "Mourinho was trying to say to the media and Vinicius 'why did you celebrate like that?'. He was sent off for his reacting to the referee and many Real-Madrid fans were disappointed with Mourinho reaction because Vinicius was to blame it seems."

  4. What is the referee protocol?published at 11:21 GMT

    The referee signals an X with his arms during the game between Real Madrid and BenficaImage source, Getty Images

    Uefa established a three-step racism protocol to handle incidents of discrimination inside stadiums in 2009.

    It is designed to give referees the power to halt or even abandon matches if racist behaviour continues.

    If the referee becomes aware of a racist incident, they will:

    • Stop the match. If the incident involves members of the crowd, an announcement will be made over the public address system calling for any racist behaviour to stop.
    • If it continues, the game is stopped for five to 10 minutes and the players will be taken off the pitch while another announcement is made.
    • If it resumes after the second restart, the referee can abandon the game.

    A match will only be abandoned once the security of the players and public has been assessed. The case is then referred to Uefa's disciplinary authorities.

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    Get Involved - 'Incredibly tone deaf comments'published at 11:15 GMT

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    Mark Clattenburg’s comments just highlight the huge issues we see in the viewpoint on this issue, let alone just the way it is approached in football. Vini Jnr made it hard for the ref? What should he do? Just accept racism and not confront it. Awful!

    Luke, Nottingham

    Is Clattenburg seriously making the ref the victim in all this? Incredibly tone deaf.

    Gary, Walthamstow

    Rubbish from Clattenberg If Vinicius was abused he has the right and responsibility to report it to the referee

    Peter, Birmingham

  6. 'Vinicius has a right to celebrate'published at 11:08 GMT

    CBS Football Correspondent, James Benge, on Clattenburg's claims that Vinicius made the situation 'very, very difficult' for the referee:

    "Mark Clattenburg doing his former profession no favours. Vinicius Junior celebrated, as is his right. Nothing Vini could possibly do would merit what he alleges happened to him. If he doesn't want to play then the game needs to stop."

    Vinicius celebratingImage source, Getty Images
  7. 'Vinicius made the situation very difficult for the ref'published at 11:00 GMT

    Mark Clattenburg
    Former Premier League referee on Amazon Prime

    Once Vinicius Junior has approached the referee, the referee now has to follow the protocol, he has to follow the rules that Uefa have set out when this happens.

    The problem in this situation is that Vinicius Junior has not helped himself. He has made this difficult for the referee.

    He scored a wonderful goal and all he has to do is, yes celebrate, but return back. He has made this situation very, very difficult.

    Vinicius Junior and the referee crossing his armsImage source, Getty Images
  8. 'How are we still sitting here talking about racism?'published at 10:54 GMT

    Rio Ferdinand
    Former Man Utd defender on Instagram

    Shoutout to Trent and Kylian Mbappé for backing Vinicius Junior last night. How are we still sitting here talking about racism? How are people trying to justify when someone says someone racist? Vini is to blame?

    He should not celebrate like that? How? We cannot accept this. Football is the beautiful game because it is the beautiful game. But this kind of rubbish sets it back so much. The authorities have to do something.

    I can't understand why people are trying to justify someone's stupidness just because another player scored an unbelievable goal, a spectacular goal…

    Trent and Kylian Mbappé for backing Vinicius JuniorImage source, Getty Images
  9. 'Racists are above all, cowards' - Viniciuspublished at 10:45 GMT

    After the match, Vinicius released a statement on Instagram condemning the incident. "Racists are, above all, cowards. They need to put their shirts in their mouths to show how weak they are," said Vinicius.

    "But they have the protection of others who, theoretically, have an obligation to punish them. Nothing that happened today is new in my life or in my team's life.

    "I received a yellow card for celebrating a goal. I still don't understand why. On the other hand, it was just a poorly executed protocol that served no purpose." Prestianni denied directing racist abuse towards Vinicius.

    "I want to clarify that at no time did I direct racist insults to Vini Jr, who regrettably misunderstood what he thought he heard," said the 20-year-old.

    "I was never racist with anyone and I regret the threats I received from Real Madrid players."

    Vinicius JuniorImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'Benfica statement is appalling'published at 10:40 GMT

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    Classless behaviour from Benfica and Prestianni. Benfica's statement is appalling. Highly doubt the Madrid players would react in the manner they did if this wasn't true. Fully supportive of Vini, there is absolutely no place for this in football.

    Joey, MK

  11. 'Terrible statement' - Balague on Benfica statementpublished at 10:36 GMT

    Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague quoted the statement published by Benfica on X, calling it out as "terrible."

    He wrote: "So much to learn still! Terrible statement. Read the comments and see the videos of racist behaviour in the stands not mentioned anywhere by the club."

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    Get Involved - 'Nothing justifies racist abuse'published at 10:28 GMT

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    Quite shocking and ignorant comments from Mourinho at the end of the game. Hopefully he’s had time to reflect and realise nothing justifies racist abuse. What courage from Vini Jnr to play on in those conditions.

    Steve, Hull

  13. 'It was maybe the one time we should not have heard from Mourinho'published at 10:19 GMT

    Theo Walcott
    Former Arsenal forward on Amazon Prime

    I am quite calm and composed and I am not someone who gets angry often.

    I love everything Jose Mourinho has done in football but he has made a poor decision. It was maybe the one time we shouldn't have heard from him, the one night he should not have been in front of the cameras.

    Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images
  14. 'We should never, ever justify racial abuse'published at 10:18 GMT

    Clarence Seedorf
    Former Real Madrid midfielder on Amazon Prime

    I think he [Jose Mourinho] is still emotional.

    He's saying it's OK, when Vinicius provokes you, to be racist - and I think that is very wrong.

    We should never, ever justify racial abuse. Vinicius has had enough of that unjustified behaviour from people. I know Mourinho by heart would agree with me but he expressed himself a bit unfortunately.

    ose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images
  15. Benfica midfielder Prestianni denies racially abusing Viniciuspublished at 10:12 GMT

    Gianluca Prestianni, 20, denied directing racial abuse to Vinicius Jr in a post on his social media.

    "I want to clarify that at no time did I direct racist insults to Vini Jr, who regrettably misunderstood what he thought he heard," said Prestianni.

    "I was never racist with anyone and I regret the threats I received from Real Madrid players."

    Gianluca Prestianni and ViniciusImage source, Getty Images
  16. What did Mourinho say?published at 10:07 GMT

    Benfica manager Jose Mourinho was seen speaking with Vinicius after the player took the decision to walk off the pitch following the interaction with Prestianni.

    The Portuguese said in his post-match interview that he was told different things by Vinicius and Prestianni regarding the incident.

    In addition to expressing his belief that Vinicius had been disrespectful with his goal celebration, he pointed to the club's legendary striker Eusebio as proof that Benfica is not a racist club.

    Asked if he felt Vinicius incited the crowd, Mourinho said: "Yes. I believe so.

    "It should be the crazy moment of the game, an amazing goal. Unfortunately [he was] not just happy to score that astonishing goal. When you score a goal like that, you celebrate in a respectful way."

    He added: "I told [Vinicius], when you score a goal like that you just celebrate and walk back. When he was arguing about racism, I told him the biggest person in the history of this club [Eusebio] was black.

    "This club, the last thing that it is, is racist. If in his mind there was something in relation to that, this is Benfica.

    "They [Vinicius and Prestianni] told me different things. But I don't believe in one or another. I want to be an independent."

    Jose Mourinho and ViniciusImage source, Getty Images
  17. Benfica statementpublished at 10:00 GMT

    Benfica

    Benfica released a statement at 02:11 GMT and attached a video of the incident taken from the sideline.

    It read:

    "As the images demonstrate, given the distance, the Real Madrid players could not have heard what they claim to have heard."

  18. What happened last night?published at 09:41 GMT

    Vini Jr gestures with his armsImage source, Getty Images

    Last night Real Madrid played Benfica in a Champions League knockout phase play-off tie.

    Play was halted for 10 minutes after Vinicius Junior reported alleged racist abuse and he and his team-mates left the field.

    Referee Francois Letexier made the crossed arms gesture to signal racist abuse following a conversation with Vinicius. The Brazil forward had put the Spanish visitors 1-0 up in the second half at the Estadio da Luz, before being booked for an excessive celebration.

    Following an interaction with Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni, Vinicius ran over to referee Letexier while gesturing towards the opposition player.

    A Real Madrid statement said Vinicius told the referee he had been racially abused by the Argentina winger. Vinicius then walked off the pitch and was followed by his Real Madrid team-mates, but play restarted 10 minutes later, in the 60th minute.

    The match was played out to its conclusion, with Real winning 1-0 after 12 minutes of stoppage time, during which an object thrown from the crowd struck Vinicius on the arm.