It is no secret that Real Madrid are one of the most popular clubs on the planet. Not only in soccer, but in all sports. Therefore, even the slightest slip they could make will go viral in a matter of seconds.
If you don’t take our word for it, then check out what happened on Wednesday. The LaLiga giants invited Twitter users to like a post to watch a video of an old goal.
It was a nice idea, but it backfired. The Spanish team didn’t seem to pay attention to all users’ name at the time of mentioning them, or they were fooled by users who wanted to play a trick on the club.
Real Madrid ‘mistake’ goes viral on Twitter
In a post of a Vinicius Junior goal, the Spanish giant’s account tagged a user with an extremely controversial name. It’s unclear whether the user changed his name on purpose once he was mentioned, but the “mistake” still went viral and Madrid eventually had to delete the tweet.
Of course, this put the Madrid account under heavy fire considering what the Brazilian superstar has gone through this season. This controversial situation is another reminder of how complex social media can be.
Martin O'Donnell is a bilingual sports writer fluent in English and Spanish, currently serving as the Managing Editor of Bolavip. He began his journey with the website in February 2021, making a name for himself through comprehensive coverage of multiple sports, including NFL and soccer, with a specialty in original content and real-time reporting of major events such as the World Cup, UEFA Champions League finals, and the Super Bowl. In June 2024, Martin took on the role of Subeditor, where he excelled in overseeing the publication of stories, assisting staff writers, and ensuring content quality. His prior experience includes managing social media for CONMEBOL Libertadores and Sudamericana in English and Spanish, as well as reporting on Brazilian football for Sambafoot. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and ability to capture breaking news, Martin has consistently been a valuable asset to the Bolavip team, especially during crucial sports seasons involving trades, playoffs, and finals. Now, as the Managing Editor since May 2025, Martin brings his extensive experience and keen editorial sense to lead Bolavip’s team, driving the website's growth and ensuring it remains a top source for sports news and analysis with interviews and exclusive content.