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Vinicius has been melting all the predictions about the paths his evolution could take. From the giddy winger he went to the assistant who elevated Benzema to the Ballon d’Or and, now without the Frenchman, and without Bellingham, he has become a clinical scorer. With the two goals he took from Pamplona, ​​the Brazilian has six in the last four games, matches in which, in addition, he has escaped the embers of Mestalla and his own outbursts with which he has accumulated warnings. But he survived the predictions and survives the turmoil, wherever it comes from, and in El Sadar he once again propelled Madrid to a victory that could have been much greater if Sergio Herrera were not in the rival goal. On the shoulders of Vinicius, Ancelotti’s team goes into the national team break still setting the pace in the League, perhaps with even more advantage over Barça, who visits Atlético today at the Metropolitano.

David Álvarez’s chronicle here.

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