Luz The Benfica – Lip Reading Expert Reveals What Vinícius Jr. Said at the Luz

The incident has ignited the football world and is making headlines worldwide. After scoring a stunning goal at the Estádio da Luz in the 50th minute of the match between Benfica and Real Madrid, Vinícius Júnior was reportedly subjected to racist insults from Gianluca Prestianni, leading the referee François Letexier to interrupt the match for about ten minutes. Hours after the final whistle, as the controversy continues to generate significant discussion, lip reading expert Gustavo Machado posted a video on social media platform X, where he provides a voiceover of what the Madrid forward allegedly said immediately after scoring and following his interaction with the Argentine player from Benfica. "Talk to me, you c******!" Vini Jr. reportedly exclaimed moments after scoring, questioning the referee about why he received a yellow card after the celebration: "Why? Why did you give me a card? Are you kidding? Why me? Why?" The incident of racism against Vinicius Jr.! DUBBED! pic.twitter.com/Lxw MCCg2GV It was shortly after that the Brazilian spoke with Prestianni. "Shut up, you idiot! Shut up, you piece of s***!" shouted the number 7 of the Merengues, before hearing words from the Argentine and running towards Letexier. "Referee! He called me a monkey! He called me a monkey!" he reportedly said repeatedly, pointing in the direction of the Benfica player, and shortly after, he repeated the same phrase to Nicolás Otamendi. "I know what he said. I got a yellow card and he didn't?! Am I the only one who saw the yellow…?" lamented Vini Jr. In another video posted on the same social media platform, Gustavo Machado explains how the dubbing process works. "I watch the video on loop thousands of times, zoom in on the players' mouths, and slow it down," he begins to explain. "I watch until I understand what is being said. At that point, I can catch the words at first glance. Many people say I dub players from behind or with their faces covered, but I use other videos from different angles. Whether from a fan who filmed it in the stadium, a journalist, or the broadcast itself that has different angles in the replays," continues the Brazilian actor and voiceover artist. "Some videos have audio from the field, close to the pitch, that gets picked up. Sometimes when a player shouts loudly, you can hear what they're saying. I use all of this to help me, and even then, if I can't find a front angle or with the mouth uncovered, I use the player who is talking to the main target as a reference," the Brazilian emphasizes. How do I dub football plays? 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/YYQCDaaf JV Related Articles:

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