Thibaut Courtois criticizes Jose Mourinho and Gianluca Prestianni’s “deplorable” defense during the Vinicius Jr. altercation, while a Benfica winger denies using a racial epithet at the Real Madrid game-winner.

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Insisting that homophobia be punished with the same rigor as racism, Real Madrid goalie Thibaut Courtois has advocated for a zero-tolerance policy towards all types of prejudice. After Gianluca Prestianni was given a provisional suspension for reportedly using a derogatory insult against Vinicius Jr. after Madrid’s 1-0 victory in Lisbon during a contentious Champions League match against Benfica, the Belgian goalkeeper made the remarks. According to accounts, the abuse may have been homophobic in character, despite the initial claims being based on a racial slur. Courtois has stated that both are equally “deplorable” and have no place in the modern game.

The fallout from the first-leg playoff continues to dominate the headlines as Real Madrid prepare for the return leg on Wednesday. Prestianni was provisionally suspended by UEFA on Monday after being accused of insulting the Brazilian international. However, the Argentine midfielder has denied the racism charge, claiming Vinicius misheard his words.

Adding a further layer to the incident, Aurelien Tchouameni revealed after the game that Prestianni claimed he did not use a racial slur but instead directed a homophobic comment at the winger. For Courtois, the distinction between the two types of abuse does not lessen the gravity of the situation.

Speaking to the media ahead of the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu, Courtois expressed his disgust at the scenes in Lisbon. “It’s just as serious because they are homophobic insults… I’ve also seen the images from the Benfica stand during the match and I think it’s deplorable to see that in a stadium,” Courtois told reporters on Tuesday, referring to fans making monkey gestures. “You may like a player more or less, but making those gestures is shameful… I haven’t seen if they’ve said anything about going after their fans who made those monkey gestures”.

The veteran goalkeeper also criticised the lack of immediate consequences for those involved in the stands. Courtois made it clear that the responsibility lies with stadium staff and authorities to act decisively when such behaviour occurs. “But with everything that has happened, there are many things that haven’t been done well. I think that racism, homophobia – all of these things – we simply cannot accept them and the insult is equally serious,” he added. The Belgian believes that the footballing world must move beyond debates over the type of insult and focus on the fundamental fact that any such abuse is unacceptable.

  • Real Madrid star defends Vinicius against MourinhoThe tension surrounding the incident was further fueled by comments from Benfica head coach Jose Mourinho, who suggested that the fans’ reactions were triggered by the way Vinicius Jr. celebrated his goal. Courtois was quick to dismiss any attempt to shift the blame onto his teammate. “Vini didn’t do anything wrong. He celebrated the way many opponents have celebrated against us too,” Courtois said. “In the end we need to move on and leave it at that. We can’t justify an alleged act of racism with a celebration.”Under current UEFA regulations, any individual found guilty of insulting human dignity based on factors such as sexual orientation faces a minimum ban of 10 matches. During the match in Portugal, the referee paused play for several minutes following a complaint from Vinicius, and Courtois acknowledged that while procedures are improving, more can be done. “In the end, the problem is that, in that moment, it was Vinicius who decided that we went back to playing. If Vini had said no, that he couldn’t continue, then I think as a team we would have taken a stand there,” the goalkeeper noted. 

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