Vinicius, in the wake of Garrincha in Brazil

The classics usually say that only two footballers, the Brazilian Mané Garrincha, in the 1962 World Cup in Chile, and the Argentine Diego Armando Maradona, in Mexico 86, won a World Cup on their own. that it was their individual performances that elevated them above the collective performance. Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil debuts tonight at the MetLife in New Jersey against the thriving Morocco (24.00, TVE-1) with Vinicius as a great luminary of the canarinha. The filigree and controversial Real Madrid winger faces his second participation in the great football competition with the weight of being the great hope of a team that, due to a lack of creativity in the center of the field, aims more at counterattacks than at jogo bonito. Samba football is largely reserved for the waist and Vinicius’ explosiveness for running.

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