Vinicius Jr
Vinicius Jr has made a prolific start to this season after his goal sealed Real Madrid's Champions League final win over Liverpool in the last campaign

Vinicius Junior said the goal celebrations were criticized because of the happiness of a black Brazilian in Europe.

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"Accept it, respect it. In any case, I will not stop!," added Vinicius.

The Brazilian international, who has scored five goals in eight games for the European champion so far this season, pointed out that he was not the first player to dance in celebration.

Some people began to criticize my dancing. Vinicius said that the dancing is not his alone.

They are owned by Ronaldinho, Neymar, Lucas Paqueta, Joao Felix, and others. Brazilian and Latin singers and dancers.

The dances are a celebration of the cultural diversity of the world.

They say that it's not good to be happy. A black Brazilian who is successful in Europe is more happy.

My smile and sparkle in my eyes are bigger than that.

Vinicius has been supported by many people.

A picture of the duo dancing on international duty was posted by the Paris St-Germain player.

Dance andibble, be you! It's just the way you are, happy. Go for it, my boy, the next goal is dancing.

The pair were together until the end, according to Rayo and Falcao.

The spirit of football was summed up by the celebrations of Vinicius, according to the legend.

"Football is joy. It's a dance. It's a real party. Although racism still exists, we will not allow that to stop us from continuing to smile," he wrote on Twitter.

Real Madrid issued a statement expressing "its affection and support for Vinicius Junior, a player who regards football as an attitude towards life through joy, respect and sportsmanship".

The club said it would take legal action against anyone making racist comments towards its players.

The Brazilian Football Federation called for dancing, dribbling and above all respect.