Tuesday’s high-tension match between Spain and Brazil at the Santiago Bernabéu ended in a 3–3 draw. The match was hardly friendly. Due to inappropriate reactions, Vinicius Jr. and Endrick nearly got into a brawl during the complement.
The amicable nature of the Spain-Brazil match was jeopardized by Vinicius Jr. and Endrick Felipe on Tuesday at Santiago Bernabéu (3-3). Before being replaced in the complement, the ‘7’ had some crossing with Álvaro Morata and another ‘enganchón’ with Laporte. The 17-year-old juvenile who wrote the 2-2 partial in the 51′ by attacking Marc Cucurella without using a balloon achieved his own success.
The penalti and Lucas Paquetá’s celebration in the 90+7′, where the Brazilian mediapunta made some gestures to the terracing that the Spanish players found extremely offensive, marked the end of the spirits. After the party “not understanding” the attitude of the Brazilians when finalizing the party, Rodri Hernández, the author of two goals for Penalti, ensuring that The Red felt agridulce about the tie in the end. To prevent further embarrassment, Joselu actually needed to calm down for “Vini.”