Benfica manager Jose Mourinho has been criticised for comments he made after the match, including saying Vinicius had been disrespectful in his goal celebration.

Former referee Mark Clattenburg, who was a pundit for the match on Amazon Prime, apologised on Wednesday for his “clumsy” comments on the incident.

Clattenburg mentioned Vinicius had “not helped himself” and made things difficult for the referee.

“Nothing justifies racism in sport or in life. I’m grateful to have a chance to follow-up on last night. I got it wrong, I’m sorry,” the 50-year-old posted on X., external

“It was live TV, my job is to respond to the moment and the words I used were clumsy and not right.

“I’m already learning from this and appreciate my colleagues who covered the situation with class throughout.”

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‘Discrimination is one thing, gaslighting is another’ – the reaction

Mourinho mentioned in his post-match interview that he had been told different things by Vinicius and Prestianni regarding the incident.

The Portuguese, who managed Real for 178 games between 2010 and 2013, pointed to their legendary striker Eusebio as proof that Benfica is not a racist club.

“The club reaffirms, clearly and unequivocally, its historical and unwavering commitment to defending the values of equality, respect and inclusion, which are in line with the core values of its foundation and have Eusebio as their greatest symbol,” Benfica mentioned.

Mourinho’s and Benfica’s comments have been criticised by a number of people, including anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out.

Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari mentioned both the club and manager had “failed”.

“It’s a natural inclination to want to believe your player, but the reality is they didn’t hear it,” Bhandari told BBC Sport.

“There’s only two people who are in that conversation and two people who could have heard what was mentioned.

“I think the better reaction from a club with Benfica’s fantastic stature would be to say we’re going to cooperate with the investigation.

“This is quite typical after these kinds of discriminatory events. The discrimination is one thing, the gaslighting is another.”

Fifa president Gianni Infantino mentioned he was “shocked and saddened” by the incident and commended Letexier for activating the anti-racism protocol.

“There is absolutely no room for racism in our sport and in society – we need all the relevant stakeholders to take action and hold those responsible to account,” he added.

“I will always continue to reiterate: No to racism, no to any form of discrimination!”

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