Again are you mentally okay? Every one of these players have been "massaged" into this entitlement; not just Vinicius. Vinicius is just (and has always been) a very emotional person... just like some of your buddies on RMBS. Again, you are trying to warp a discussion. I won't be a part of that because you aren't eveb intelligent enough to pull it off.
Ah yes, the resident internet psychiatrist who diagnoses people online. Where did you get your diploma on that? I'de like to have one. Maybe Vini should have gone to etiquette school outside his training so he shouldn't behave like a hormone driven teenager on the pitch.
Maybe you and some of your very emotional unstable buddies on here can join him because you guys act no differently.. and that's even worse because you don't have the money, success or the "massaging" you spoke of earlier which can breed bad habits and behaviors.
I dunno about that mate. I'm not the one going around the forum angrily posting mocking and condescending content 9/10 times. You don't even know me.
Absolutely hit the nail on the head with this. Vini is Vini and Vini is easily the best player in the world on his day, the problem is the "person" or people judging Vini with complete and total prejudicial bias desperate for a boogeyman to scapegoat.
Irony Yes and you know Vinicius which is why you making schooling recommendations. So much irony. Man you're so smart
Youngstars87 go to moves: 1. Irony 2. Strawman 3. Grrrr hulk smash! Of course. His lack of formal education is public knowledge.
Man the boeder guy is RMRules ArabVersion lol. The others are basically right next to him with horrendous take after take coming from exasperation and confusion
Three more assists and he’ll equal Neymar, who’s 4th all-time in Champions League assists. Neymar reached that mark in 81 matches. With 6 games left, I genuinely think he can do it in fewer games.
Vinícius Júnior struggled two seasons ago during the first half, and it was Bellingham who really carried the team during that period. But then, Vini suddenly exploded in form, becoming arguably the best player in the world in the second half of the season. Honestly, the first half of the season didn’t matter much—as long as we stayed within reach in the league standings. For the Champions League, it was all about showing up in the knockout rounds anyway. Cristiano Ronaldo had a similar pattern in some seasons, where he’d peak in the second half—but unlike Vini, Ronaldo was never that far off his level and likely conserved energy deliberately. With Vini, it didn’t feel like he was pacing himself. He just wasn’t in the right mindset early on. But given how young he still is, he has the talent to turn things around.
Those numbers have exploded across the board. People need to look how many goals a pichichi winner would score some odd 20 years ago, now you have teams scoring hundreds of goals unloading 6 to 8 on garbage teams. I include players like Haaland and Mbappe in that, players do so much stat padding nowadays as the gulf in Quality becomes larger and larger, I feel like we almost need a statistical measure like inflation to put context into it. For example. Last season, the CL saw teams score 618 goals across the entire tournament. In 2005/06 teams scored 285 across the entire tournament. So those records the players are now breaking are not really by competing in the same game. Whenever they say "Haaland/Mbappe/Yamal/Vinicius is this close to breaking the all time record!" it's almost like reading steroid era baseball stats. It's the same in basketball and other sports too (like the points explosion in the NFL with increased pass protection) .
A good comparison is the modern NBA. The stat inflation nowadays is crazy. Teams are regularly scoring in the 150's like in the 70's. In the 90's, a 100 point game is considered high scoring.
It's the same in practically every single sport, the nature of the game and the equipment changes the output. Even in motorsports beat laptimes change overtime depending on the vehicle rules and tech used. But when the CL has crossed to over twice as many goals as it did, there's no way stats hold up the same way.
It's probably gonna get even crazier if Wenger's recommendation to update the offside rule gets implemented.
I actually like the offside rule if it's combined with a bit more physicality in man marking. Giving the striker a few inches in exchange for allowing a bit more grabby defining seems fair to me. We need to allow 1 v 1s to be more like battles.