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2024.01.15 11:49 GMT+8

How Vinicius rose from ashes to inspire Real Madrid's Super Cup win over Barcelona

Updated 2024.01.15 11:49 GMT+8
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Real Madrid players celebrate with the trophy after winning the Super Cup final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, January 14, 2024. /CFP

It was meant to be a disheartening season for Vinicius Junior. The 23-year-old prodigy from Real Madrid approached their Super Cup final against Barcelona with a chip on his shoulder, fully aware of his goal drought for the Spanish giants that had persisted for almost three months. 

In the meantime, the spotlight had been mercilessly snatched away by the irrepressible Jude Bellingham, who seemed to possess an insatiable appetite for scoring crucial goals. And as if that weren't enough, Vinicius had been plagued by a series of injuries, forcing him to spend over two months on the sidelines with various niggles. Whenever he returned to action, his rawness was evident.

But Vinicius, the son of an indefatigable Brazilian father who would trek hundreds of kilometers from Rio to Sao Paulo in search of odd jobs to provide for his family, refused to shy away from the harsh reality. He was no stranger to adversity and was willing to confront it head-on. On the pitch, he mirrored his off-field resilience, fearlessly taking on defenders and maneuvering past obstacles with his flashy dribbles. 

Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior celebrates after scoring a goal during the Super Cup final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, January 14, 2024. /CFP

And on Sunday night, Vinicius' strength of character finally paid off. Barca struggled to keep up with his electrifying pace, left helplessly watching as the slick youngster toyed with their defenders. At the end of the day, he duly notched up a scintillating first-half hat trick, leading Madrid to a resounding 4-1 victory and a 13th Super Cup success.

Vinicius certainly didn't anticipate such a lopsided showdown, with the match essentially decided in the early stages. The meek and swift surrender of Barcelona couldn't be dismissed as a mere stroke of luck or a random occurrence. It was a clear reflection of Madrid's tactical ascendancy and yet another manifestation of the recurring issues tormenting Barcelona, a systemic failure that seemed to rear its head at the worst possible moment. 

Xavi Hernandez's team found themselves trailing by a goal before the seventh minute had even ticked by. By halftime, they had already conceded a third goal, rendering the initial hope sparked by Robert Lewandowski's fine strike from the edge of the penalty box as nothing more than an illusory oasis in the desert.

Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior reacts after completing a hat-trick during the Super Cup final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, January 14, 2024. /CFP

Bellingham played a vital role in the opening goal, delivering a perfectly timed through ball that pierced Barcelona's high defensive line, allowing Vinicius to burst through and find the back of the net. It wasn't an easy opportunity, but Vinicius made it appear effortless as he calmly rounded goalkeeper Inaki Pena before slotting the ball home from a tight angle. The elation of the Madrid celebration had barely subsided when Vinicius struck again. This time, it was Rodrygo who provided the assist, releasing him with a precise pass, and Vinicius slid in to score with finesse.

To their credit, Barcelona responded admirably and managed to get themselves back into the game. A cross from Alejandro Balde was only partially cleared, falling to the edge of the box where Lewandowski unleashed a powerful first-time finish. However, their hopes were short-lived as just a few minutes later, the referee deemed that Vinicius had been fouled by Ronald Araujo inside the penalty area while attempting to connect with a cross. Vinicius dusted himself off and confidently converted the penalty, extending Madrid's lead to 3-1 before halftime.

It was one of those days when Vinicius was in an unstoppable form, leaving Barca in disarray and unable to exert any significant control over the proceedings. Despite occasional spells of possession, they remained vulnerable and exposed to the relentless attacks orchestrated by Vinicius and his teammates.

Real Madrid players pose with the trophy after winning the Super Cup final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, January 14, 2024. /CFP

As Barca desperately pushed players forward in an attempt to salvage the match after the break, Madrid continued to pose a threat on the counter-attack. Taking advantage of some woeful defending, Rodrygo capitalized and calmly slotted in the fourth goal. Barcelona's woes deepened when Araujo's frustrations boiled over, resulting in a reckless foul on Vinicius and earning himself a second yellow card with 20 minutes left on the clock. 

Shortly after the incident, Vinicius was substituted by coach Carlo Ancelotti, not only to protect him from further harm but also with the satisfaction of a job well done, having secured the first trophy of the season. Barcelona could only muster the resilience to limit the damage and prevent themselves from losing their composure entirely. Nonetheless, the magnitude of the defeat was a humiliation in its own right.  

It's worth noting that only three players have achieved a hat-trick in El Clasico in this century: Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Karim Benzema. While Vinicius has now joined their ranks, objectively speaking, he has yet to reach the lofty standards set by those legends. Nevertheless, there is no denying that a fit and in-form Vinicius is a nightmare for any defender. It bodes ill for anyone who dares to cross his path.

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