Vinícius Jr. Focus On Real Madrid’s UCL Final Over Ballon d’Or

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Vinícius Júnior Downplays Ballon d’Or Talk, Concentrates on Real Madrid’s Champions League Quest.

The Brazil international has been in fine form for Real Madrid this season,

contributing significantly to their success in securing the Liga title and reaching yet another Champions League final.

His exceptional performances throughout the 2023-24 campaign, establishing himself as a talismanic figure at Santiago Bernabeu, have sparked discussions about a potential Golden Ball accolade heading his way.

The Brazil international said:

“Everyone talks about the Ballon d’Or but I’m very calm. I want to win another Champions League with this team.

“I can do great things this season and then I have to go with Brazil [for the Copa América]. I always think about the teams first and then me.

“We were able to place the best team in the world in another final.

We have 25 stars in the team, all of us have worked hard to achieve our aim which is to go to London [for the Champions League final] and to win LaLiga. We have won LaLiga, we are going to London.”

 

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Madrid will take on Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final on June 1 at London’s Wembley stadium.

Vinícius, 23, is one of the main contenders to succeed Lionel Messi as the Ballon d’Or winner.

He scored a hat trick as Madrid beat Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final in January and his 13 goals helped Los Blancos win LaLiga.

His form in the Champions League has been particularly impressive, scoring five goals and setting up five more in nine appearances.

“I came here [to Madrid] when I was young, 18,” he said. “I was criticised a lot and that made me work a lot more in order to be ready when the time came…

I train every day to improve…I’m now here, in another final.

“I’ve never worked in a group that is as united as ours is this season. This group works a lot.”

Vinícius also paid tribute to Spanish forward Joselu, whose two late goals put Madrid in the final.

“[Against Bayern on Wednesday] Joselu came on in the 81st minute and scored two goals,” he said.

“This is a reward for Joselu. He has always worked to do the best for the team and never complained when he didn’t play. This proves what our group is.”

Real Madrid‘s victory over Borussia Dortmund at Wembley would certainly enhance Vinicius Junior‘s prospects of clinching the prize.

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