Gazeta Esportiva.com
·25. März 2026
Vini Jr. shrugs off star tag, says Brazil aren't World Cup favourites

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·25. März 2026

Vinícius Júnior spoke at a press conference this Wednesday, on the eve of the friendly against France, and talked about his leading role wearing the Brazil National Team jersey. Pressured to deliver better performances, the forward is putting individual matters aside and focusing on the team’s collective aspect.
“Everyone wants me to be a key player, and I’m ready for the challenges. I’ve already played in a World Cup, I have that experience, and I don’t want to lose again. We have to be prepared — anyone can be the main player at the World Cup. We can decide matches from a set piece, with our center backs. Of course I want to score as many goals as possible, but I don’t want to be the top scorer, none of that. I want to help my team and become champions,” said Vini.
The Real Madrid player does not see Brazil as the favorite for the World Cup. He does, however, believe the national team is on the right track under coach Carlo Ancelotti.
“We are not the favorites because of the results we had in the qualifiers. But the weight of the jersey, the quality of the players we have — it just needed to click. With Ancelotti, we have a clearer idea of how to play. He takes a lot of the responsibility off us, and that is very important. He understands the team he has,” the player said.
“It’s not because we have many forwards that we won’t defend — we have to have a clear game plan. We’re going to do everything to put Brazil back at the top. We don’t want to be favorites, we want to arrive at the World Cup with peace of mind,” he added.
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Vinícius Júnior sees the match against France as a great test for the team ahead of the World Cup. He looked ahead to the clash and did not promise a friendly atmosphere.
“It’s an important match. France is a great national team, with great players, some of them my teammates at Real Madrid. I think it will be a very open game — they are two teams with many attacking players. No one will want to sit back and defend. It will be a good benchmark for us. We have to know how to defend and attack at full strength, which is always our main goal,” he said.
“There are no friendlies with us. Everyone wants to win. We are prepared and focused on putting in a great performance. The World Cup is very close, and any victory gives us a lot of confidence,” he concluded.
Brazil faces France this Thursday at 5 p.m. (Brasília time) at Gillette Stadium in Boston. After that, the team will take on Croatia next Tuesday at 9 p.m. at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
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