In Vitoria-Gasteiz, sections of the home crowd aimed an insult-laced chant at Marco Asensio. The response from the Madrid academy product, now at Paris Saint-Germain, was short and surgical: “Great match. 3+.” It read like a scoreboard more than a clapback, a reminder that the only metric that matters is the win. Asensio has lived these nights before - pressure, noise, hostility - and he defaulted to the same veteran reflex that served him at the Bernabéu: keep the main thing the main thing. Three points on the board, zero drama. Message sent, without raising his voice.
After a tense league night in Vitoria-Gasteiz at Mendizorroza, Real Madrid secured the three points against Deportivo Alavés. In the aftermath, parts of the Alavés support were heard chanting a derogatory line toward Marco Asensio, a former Real Madrid winger and current Paris Saint-Germain player. Shortly after the final whistle, Asensio published a brief message - “Great match. 3+” - a clear nod to the result rather than the noise surrounding it.
❗️Alavés fans chanted: ‘Asencio, sc*m, get out of Vitoria’ ❗️Asencio replies: “Great match. 3+.”
@MadridXtra
Impact Analysis
Asensio’s line - “Great match. 3+” - cuts through the static. It is a veteran’s filter: score first, talk later. Across a decade of top-level football, he has learned to live with hostility and flip it into fuel. Technically, he remains one of the cleanest left-foot strikers of the ball of his generation, with timing on second-phase entries and edge-of-box finishes that coaches love in 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 shapes. Physically, he is not the quickest over 30 meters anymore, but he reads pressure cues well and arrives into pockets that matter. That is why he stayed relevant at Real Madrid and why PSG value him now.
Publicly, this response does two things. First, it reframes the narrative to performance outcome - the win - not the insult. Second, it signals leadership by temperature control. Younger players see that you don’t have to wrestle the spotlight to win the exchange. You just point at the table. For Alavés, the moment underlines a wider competitive gap that shows up late in tight games, where elite decision-makers squeeze points with small margins. For Madrid, it reinforces the club’s culture of treating hostility as background radiation.
There’s also brand calculus here. Asensio, an ex-Madrid figure now at PSG, preserves goodwill with Madridistas while maintaining a professional, non-inflammatory posture. In modern football’s attention economy, that balance is rare - and valuable.
Reaction
The online pulse tilted heavily toward respect. One comment distilled the night: “crowd noise fades when you’re busy winning.” Another praised the posture: “Asensio ignoring the hate like a legend... 3+ energy only.” A Madrid-leaning voice framed it as cultural DNA: “Rent free in their heads and he responds with nothing but respect. Madrid DNA.” Others called it cold-blooded without being crude, noting the elegance of pointing to the result and nothing else. The “A Madrid player with balls? Rare find” line captured the surprise at how clipped and effective the response was.
There was pushback aimed at Alavés’ end: “You have to understand a team that has never won the league title,” a barbed reminder of hierarchy that sparked its own mini-argument. Several neutral-leaning accounts focused on professionalism - “Handled it like a pro” - a theme echoed by those who read the statement as a small masterclass in tone. A few fans added heart emojis and humor, but the center of gravity stayed on the result. Even among the more combative replies, the consensus was simple: the classier move landed the heavier punch.
Social reactions
asencio cooked them 😭
Flick Flop Szn (@rayygunnnn777)
Celebrating pedo comment 🤡🤡🤡
CULER ( FAN ) (@Micheal200015)
Handled it like a pro 👏🏼
Manny (@Mannyofweb3_)
Prediction
Expect this to age well for Asensio. The clip will circulate, the line will be memed, and the next time a stadium tries to bait him or a former teammate, they’ll get more of the same - an emphasis on points, not poison. In the short term, you might see a light touch from match delegates on crowd conduct, but nothing seismic. Alavés will focus on game-state control late on, because that is where elite opponents separate matches in Vitoria. The chant will vanish; the table won’t.
From a player-brand perspective, Asensio strengthens his bridge between Madridistas and PSG supporters. At PSG, where rotations under a possession-first structure value intelligent half-space movers, his calm public profile fits. If he strings together healthy months and maintains his usual double-figure goal contribution pace across all competitions, this incident becomes a footnote to a productive season. Madrid fans will continue to claim him as part of their lineage, and he won’t push back - it serves everyone. The football keeps talking, and he will keep pointing to the scoreboard.
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Conclusion
Strip the noise away and you are left with a seasoned professional choosing the cleanest line. Marco Asensio has lifted major trophies, scored on the biggest nights, and learned that not every volley needs to be taken. He let the league table swing the hammer. That approach travels well, whether in Vitoria, Madrid or Paris. It is also why coaches trust him - he brings composure to frantic moments and turns pressure into clarity.
There is a reason veterans age into quiet authority. They have seen the cycles, they know which fires burn out on their own, and they select their shots. Asensio did exactly that. One sentence, three points, end of story. The lesson for younger players is obvious: the best clapback is the final whistle. The rest is background noise.
Flick Flop Szn
asencio cooked them 😭
CULER ( FAN )
Celebrating pedo comment 🤡🤡🤡
Raul.Asensio
My GOAT!!!
RMFC_MD7
Pepe is that you?
Manny
Handled it like a pro 👏🏼
✨∞Book Mu Nipa∞💫
Sportsmanship 🤣
WSL_ Fii
🔥🔥🔥😭
Yani
That’s quite the passionate support – you certainly know how to make a statement!
Raccoon
crowd noise fades when you’re busy winning
Satior420
Rent free in their heads and he responds with nothing but respect. Madrid DNA
Supremo
Good reply
WEB3Theo
Asencio ignoring the hate like a legend… 3+ energy only. 😂
SOS
So poor of Alaves fans 😂
REN
My boy 😂😂🤍🤍
Kapa Web3
Asensio used the vitriolic 'scum' chants from the Alavés faithful not to lash out, but to highlight his professional superiority. The 'Great match. 3+' is an elite-level, cold-blooded response, suggesting that the abuse was either irrelevant to his performance or, ironically,
ツ
A Madrid player with balls? Rare find
G4ly_f
U jxt have to understand a team that has never won the league title 💯🤦🏽
qf_hearts
He let the football do the talking
ReubenK.🇰🇪
that was a rough situation
qf_hearts
Best response is on the scoreboard 😮🔥
Remia
big reply from Asencio after that match
metaboy
😭😭😭 my cb