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Madrid fans embrace Vinicius Junior after not getting Mbappe
Published in Ahram Online on 13 - 09 - 2021

Vinicius Junior is quickly helping the Real Madrid faithful to forget about Kylian Mbappe.
Madrid fans were frustrated with the failed negotiations to bring in Mbappe at the transfer deadline last month, but a few matches into the new season they have found that they can count on Vinicius Junior.
The fans have embraced Vinicius Junior, and did that literally on Sunday when the young Brazilian jumped into the stands to celebrate with the crowd after scoring in the 5-2 win over Celta Vigo in the Spanish league in the reopening of the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium after more than 18 months.
Vinicius Junior was engulfed by fans, who profusely hugged him before stewards and police officers helped him back onto the field. The visit to the stands earned him a yellow card but was a big hit with fans who hadn't been at the Bernabeu since it was closed because of the pandemic and a massive renovation project.
``Vini is special,'' said Madrid striker Karim Benzema, who scored a hat trick on Sunday. ``He is young and I really enjoy playing with him. He has shown that he is worthy of playing with this team.''
The 21-year-old Vinicius Junior got off to a great start this season, scoring four goals in the first four matches and being a crucial part of Madrid's attack alongside Benzema. The Brazilian had been often criticized for his lack of goals but has clearly improved, becoming an even greater threat as he continues to display amazing speed and uncanny skills.
``He has been playing very well,'' Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said. ``He is at a very high level right now. His quality is impressive. He has been doing very well in the beginning of the season and he has to keep it up. He is full of confidence and is very composed and calm in front of the goal.''
Madrid has long been after Mbappe to boost its attack but couldn't get a deal done with Paris Saint-Germain last month despite an offer that reportedly surpassed 200 million euros ($235 million). The Spanish club will have to wait until next season to try to bring in the France striker, who will then be a free agent.
Ancelotti is more than happy with Vinicius Junior and Madrid's attack for now, with the team having scored 13 goals in four matches, the most in the Spanish league so far. But the defense, without veteran captain Sergio Ramos, has struggled, conceding six times already. Madrid twice had to come from behind on Sunday against Celta.
``We were not as strong in our defensive organization and we have to improve in that area,'' Ancelotti said. ``That made things tough for us.''
Madrid, which went without a title last season under coach Zinedine Zidane, is turning its focus to the Champions League and a trip to face Inter Milan on Wednesday to open its Group D campaign.
Madrid's next league match is at Valencia on Sunday. The team leads the league with 10 points, tied with Valencia and defending champion Atletico Madrid.
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