Vinícius Junior parody makes ‘A segunda tah’ the punchline of a viral radio hit | OneFootball

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·5 May 2026

Vinícius Junior parody makes ‘A segunda tah’ the punchline of a viral radio hit

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A radio spoof of Vinícius Junior has become a viral staple, turning news moments into sharp satire. According to Superdeporte, Cadena SER’s Que t'hi jugues has built sketches around the winger that resonate with listeners.

A driving force is journalist Albert Bermúdez, now the voice most associated with the caricature. His performance heightens gestures, tone and mannerisms to craft a recognisable on-air character.


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Its signature line is “A segunda tah”, rooted in the Mestalla flashpoint when Vinícius was sent off against Valencia and made a gesture interpreted as a relegation jibe. The show turned it into a recurring punchline.

The programme also leans on a portrayal of Vinícius perpetually at odds with his surroundings, especially after he did not win the Ballon d’Or in an edition where many considered he was not the favourite. Treated with irony, this contrast underpins the on-air persona.

Together, these strands show how humour can still reframe the football agenda for a broad audience.

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