He told reporters on Friday: "I've looked back a bit, at history, at statistics, and I've never seen a player who's been persecuted like Vinícius. He's kicked, he's whistled, he's insulted. And what does he do? He scores goals and provides assists. And then I'm supposed to talk to him about his attitude? No! Everyone should change their attitude regarding Vinícius. In my personal history, a player with great talent has never suffered the things that Vinicius has. In Vallecas [against Rayo Vallecano] he got karate chopped in the head, and there wasn't even a yellow card. Now everyone is asking for a red card for the push against Leipzig."