"He could keep his anger to himself a little more" - Toni Kroos sends advice to ex-Real Madrid mate after his reaction in win against Barcelona

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Real Madrid legend Toni Kroos has urged former teammate Vinicius Jr to control his anger. The Brazilian was furious with manager Xabi Alonso, as he was substituted in the 2-1 win over Barcelona.

Speaking on his Einfach mal Luppen Podcast, Kroos jumped to defend Vinicius Jr, stating that everyone who criticised the Brazilian for his reaction does not understand the feeling of playing in front of 80,000 fans. He added that top players do not like getting taken off and said (via GOAL):

"When you play an exceptional match, especially in a game like this, you're not happy. I never liked being substituted either. But to be fair, I've never gone straight to the dressing room afterward. You can always judge from the outside, but I like to keep in mind that, in reality no one, except those who are there, in a Clasico and in front of 80,000 spectators with the score 2-1, knows that one wants anything but to leave. Nobody can judge or imagine that emotion. Or often, most of those who judge it simply cannot put themselves in his position."

However, he believes the winger should also learn to control his anger, as it does not reflect well on him. He warned the Brazilian that coaches will not take it lightly and said:

"In the cold light of day and with a bit of distance, he'll probably think: 'Well, I can hold back the anger a little longer.' He could keep his anger to himself a little more. I understand his anger, but as you can see in the images, it's not conveyed in the ideal way. Even so, I want to point out that it's an emotionally exceptional situation to be down there in a match like that. I've experienced it many times, so you don't always have to take everything so seriously. Coaches don't usually do that either. Especially those who used to be players."

Vinicius Jr was taken off in the 72nd minute for Rodrygo, when Real Madrid were leading 2-1 against Barcelona.

What did Vinicius Jr say when coming off for Real Madrid vs Barcelona?

Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr was angry with manager Xabi Alonso was taking him off against Barcelona. He was spotted mumbling to himself on his way off the pitch, and The Athletic reported that the Brazilian was talking about leaving the club.

The winger remains in contract talks and was furiously saying he should leave the club, as it would be ideal for the team. He wanted to play the full game, but the manager's decision to take him off and bring on Rodrygo sparked a reaction.

Vinicius Jr has a contract with Real Madrid until 2027, but talks over a new deal have not progressed. He is a target for Saudi Pro League sides, and reports suggest they remain keen on signing him.

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