I agree with you on Vini Junior controlling his temper and reacting all the time but from another stand point, shouldn't he be protected from unnecessary aggregations from the opponent and their fans? The ref even went to VAR saw happened initially and only decided to punish Vini with a red card and nothing for the goalie. For every action there's an equal and opposite reaction. If the league management can set up possible penalties or punishment for both the aggressor and the aggressed (that's if he retaliates) because the refs can't continue only punishing the aggressed after retaliating almost all the time.
Its sickening to me seeing only one player getting punished for an incident that was started by another player.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with what the Valencia keeper did to Vini. That is what we see in football every time. A player falls to the ground and demands a penalty, the opponent players go to his face and shout at him to get up and stop whining, some even pull him up and they have a slight or heated argument over it and move on. It happens in almost every heated match. The same scenario happened between that same goal keeper and Gavi when Gavi was asking for a penalty and the keeper pulled his shirt and asked him to stand up, Gavi got angry at him and charged but never used his fist.
In Vini's case, he hit the keeper on the head, that's a penalty anytime time of the day. The referee needed a VAR review to see what Vini did because he wasn't paying attention to that.
I don't understand the kind of protection you mean. Aside from the racist chant from fans (which I totally condemn), there is nothing that is done to Vini on the pitch that other good dribbles and wingers don't suffer. We saw the treatment Messi got from even Madrid legends, Ramos, Pepe, Alonso, Casemiro and lots more. We saw how Neymar was man handled on the pitch, Hazard also got the same treatment. This is very normal, but with Vini, he asks like nobody should touch him when he's on the ball and that would not happen. He can only get angry when foul plays are not called.
Speaking of racism, not a single player has used racist slurs on Vini, it mostly the fans (which is wrong), so his major problem coms when he's being fouled and that is something that happens in football.
Vini needs to keep his emotions in check. If not for Rudiger, he was ready to fight the referee after he was shown a red card, he should be punished severely for that too because we've seen players get suspended for much less than what he did.