The October issue of GQ Brasil magazine features Vini Jr., one of the most well-known players in modern football.
For him, pressure is not an issue. The striker is aware that it aids in maintaining his concentration on the ball, which is advantageous in European football. “And there’s one thing: if there is pressure, it’s a sign that you can deliver more,” he said. Even with the successful moment, Vini Jr. thinks he still has work to do to catch up to stars like Mbappé and Benzema, who combined for 40 goals in the previous campaign.
“I need to do more for the level of football that exists today. You have to be involved in the game a lot, whether it’s with an assist or a goal, to be on that shelf [with Benzema and Mbappé], he stated. The striker aspires to accomplish more for Brazil in addition to trying to score the sixth goal for the national team.
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The striker for Real Madrid and the Brazil national team talked about his personal and professional struggles, touching on subjects like love tattoos and my trips, which are both fascinating and uncomfortable.