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As usual, Vinicius Junior was one of the main protagonists of Real Madrid during the 3-2 victory against Manchester City in the first leg of the dams.
The Brazilian superstar was a regular threat to the left wing, and that culminated with its decisive decisive pass to Jude Bellingham. Vinicius spoke to Movistar+ of the match and said he was proud of his own performance at the Etihad Stadium. “The match was not bad. I was able to play a big match. No matter who is the best player in the match, we are here to put the name of Madrid at the top. There are many games left and the return match is always complicated. We must follow this line and defend as we did today so that our fans can live another magical night. »»
Vinicius was also questioned on the banner that Manchester City supporters deployed before the start, which referred to the failure of the 24 -year -old to win the Ballon d'Or last year.
Motivated Vinicius
“Yes, I saw the banner, but when the opposing supporters do something, they give me the strength to make a big match, and here I did it. I try to do nothing, but they know our history and they know everything we can do in this competition. I think it was the fifth time that we have been playing. It is always very cold, but we have to continue on this path. »» Finally, Vinicius spoke of his future in Real Madrid. He has been regularly associated with a transfer to Saudi Arabia in recent months, while speculation has also circulated on his contractual situation. “” I don't know anything either. I haven't talked to anyone yet. I think I have to talk to the president. I hope I can stay here for a long time. It's my house. »»
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