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This Is What Real Madrid And Vinicius Junior Deserve

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Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid CF celebrates a goal during the La Liga EA Sports match between Real Betis and Real Madrid at La Cartuja Stadium in Seville, Spain, on April 24, 2026. (Photo by Jose Luis Contreras/NurPhoto via Getty Images) NurPhoto via Getty Images ​ Few demonstrations of Xabi Alonso’s Real Madrid struggles were more visible than his clashes with Vinícius Júnior. Often substituted by the Basque coach, the Brazilian was seen making visible displays of frustration as he exited the field, appearing to challenge the coach’s decisions.

The action was bold, but since Alonso was ultimately fired, it demonstrated the dissatisfaction of one of the club’s prominent players. In his own eyes, Vinícius is, as he said, after winning the FIFA Best Men’s Player of the Year award in late 2024, untouchable. “I am the best player in the world and I fought hard for it.

They tried and still try to invalidate me, to diminish me. But they are not prepared. No one is going to tell me who I should fight for, how I should behave.

" Statistically, Vinícius’s goal contributions have not always matched the recognition he seeks. Across five years, his 107 goal contributions rank 12th in Europe. He trails Kylian Mbappe (209), Harry Kane (211), Mohamed Salah (181), and Erling Haaland (193).

While Vinícius is capable of remarkable moments, their consistency has not always matched the levels of their top peers. Given his stats and with Madrid having one of Europe’s top goal contributors, it’s unsurprising that a team-focused manager wouldn’t build around him. Vinícius’s public response to Alonso’s management suggested he was aware of his significant influence within the club.