Vinicius’ night in Mendizorosa began with a dark note. The Brazilian, as usual, took some time to get into the game. He attempted to flank, but was met by Johnny Otto for most of the action. Coude’s conversion to full-back made things very difficult for the Madrid winger. Despite confronting him, he was unable to remove his marker or Kalebe’s help
Vinicius made several mistakes and even Mbappe, who was waiting for the ball up front to score his second goal of the game, despaired. The Brazilian did not cause much trouble for Alaves’ goalkeeper, but only succeeded in testing a loose ball from Sibera. His sharpest and most accurate version emerged when the game was 1-1 and he was called for a substitution.
He stretched the ball slightly as it fell from the sky, leaving Jonny on the ground and doing his best to prevent Vinicius from entering the area alone on the left. The Real Madrid winger looked up and saw Rodrygo. Rodrigo came in on a comeback and scored almost at will against Sibera. The goal meant it was 1-2, but for Xabi Alonso it was more than just a goal.
he remembered his coach
The Basque coach celebrated angrily on the sideline, given the tensions that had built up in recent weeks at Valdebebas. Vinicius approached the technical area during the celebrations and hugged his coach, once again showing his love and support to the joy of all Madrid fans. It appears that the differences between the two have been completely resolved. What was once a message to Xavi is now with him.
He fell into the area, protesting the unrequited action: “It’s very clear” “He doesn’t whistle because it’s me, it’s a clear penalty.”
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