TThe most important period of the European season has begun, with the Champions League knockout stage beginning with the first leg of the play-off round. Real Madrid, the competition’s perennial favorites, find themselves in the unusual position of fighting for a spot in the round of 16 after suffering a dramatic exit in the group stage. Their mission this week is nothing less than revenge against Benfica and former manager Jos Mourinho.
In the previous encounter, the Portuguese side’s 4-2 upset victory, capped off by a literal “miracle” goal in the 98th minute from Benfica goalkeeper Anatoly Trubin, denied Madrid a direct berth. Now, coach Rubaro Arbeloa’s team heads to Lisbon with three consecutive wins and one point over Benfica, who have won five in a row.
Vinicius Jr. reveals surprising bond during Ebay broadcast
With a tactical battle looming, Vinicius Jr. has quietly sparked transfer rumors. In a high-profile broadcast with Spanish icon Ibai Llanos, which gave him a tour of the Brazilian’s home and trophy room, Vini spoke about his life off the pitch.
When Ibye asked who his closest friend, other than Bernab, was, Vigny avoided the usual suspects and named Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai as his first choice. “I often talk to Szoboszlai. We have known each other since childhood,” Vini admitted.
The two are often seen interacting on social media, but the public acknowledgment of their close bond suggests something deeper.
Real Madrid are currently looking for stability in midfield, with Eduardo Camavinga and Arda Goulart struggling to establish themselves, so Szoboszlai’s arrival this summer would make perfect sense. Given that the Hungarian captain has often spoken of Real Madrid as his ultimate career dream, ‘Agent Vini’ may be preparing to bring another elite talent to the Spanish capital.
Liverpool-Madrid pipeline: could the Hungarian follow Trent’s path?
If the deal with Szoboszlai goes through, it will add a new chapter to the long-standing business tradition between the two European giants. The pipeline between Anfield and Bernabé is now wide open following Trent Alexander-Arnold’s high-profile move from Liverpool to Real Madrid last summer.
History has shown that athletes who make this particular jump tend to leave a mark. From Steve McManaman and Michael Owen to club legends like Xabi Alonso, the connections run deep. Arbeloa himself is a veteran of both clubs.
With Vinicius Junior actively nurturing this friendship and Szoboszlai’s technical profile perfectly fitting Madrid’s mold, the Reds could lose another key piece to Europe’s reigning kings this summer. For now, Madrid fans will be watching the Hungarian’s performances as closely as they will be watching their country’s Champions League play-offs.
