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The arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid should do Vinicius the greatest good, according to a famous Spanish journalist.
Facing Leipzig last Wednesday, in the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League, Vinicius blew hot and cold. If he scored a vital goal for his team, the Brazilian also stood out with a bad gesture against Orban. A stroke of blood, which is not the first of his career, which could have – had to – earn him an expulsion.
Criticized for his impulsive behavior after the meeting, the former Flamengo prodigy received support from the presenter of the show El Chiringuito, Josep Pedrerol.
“He lives football with so much intensity that he can sometimes make mistakes”
“There are young people who experience football in a more passionate way than others. I believe that Vinicius lives football passionately. He wants to win every match. I find that Vinicius does not disappear in any match, whether in La Liga, the Champions League or the Cup”believes Pedrerol.
For the famous Spanish presenter, Vinicius’ annoyance is also linked to the lack of support he has, suggesting that the arrival of Kylian Mbappé should do him the greatest good. “ He lives football with so much intensity that he can sometimes make mistakesadded Pedrerol. Like you, watching the match against Leipzig, my feeling was that Vinicius was the only one who could bring something, which could surprise. I want Vinicius on my team. He needs to improve things but don’t you think the problem is that he sometimes feels all alone? »
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