When Vinícius Júnior room Eduardo Camavinga

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March 5, 2022, it's been more than a year since Eduardo Camavinga last scored a club goal. The Real Madrid midfielder, more defensively oriented, is not a shooting specialist and knows that he has room for improvement in the exercise. In total in his career, the player trained in Rennes has only scored 4 times in 156 professional club matches. In an interview given to Parisian, the French international spoke about this statistic with humor. A man in the Madrid locker room particularly likes to taunt him about this issue.

“In the club, I have Vinicius who rooms me a lot. “Don’t shoot”, “don’t shoot”, that’s what he says to me! He doesn't trust my shot. It doesn't matter, it's up to me to silence some mouths. One day, I'm going to make a big impact. He'll let me shoot like that” quips the Frenchman on the eve of France-Germany. In the French team, Eduardo Camavinga (13 caps) opened his account during his first selection against Ukraine in October 2020. He has not scored with the Blues since.

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