'We always come back..' - Vinicius Junior optimistic about a positive turnaround for Real Madrid

Brazilian footballing maestro, Vinicius Junior broke his silence after a devastating loss against arch-rivals Barcelona and asserted that the team will bounce back.

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Vinicius Junior has addressed the disappointing outcome of Real Madrid's recent El Clasico match against FC Barcelona. Following an impressive performance where he scored a hat trick against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, there were high hopes for Vinicius to guide Madrid to success.

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Although the match at the Santiago Bernabeu didn’t unfold as planned, it's an opportunity for growth and reflection for both him and his teammates. They can take valuable lessons from this experience and come back stronger in future encounters.

Robert Lewan'goal'ski lived upto his name and delivered a stunning performance with two goals, supported by contributions from Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, leading to a noteworthy victory for the team. 

According to Eurosport, this match represents a major defeat for Los Blancos, as it ended their commendable 42-game unbeaten streak. This result places Carlo Ancelotti’s squad six points behind their rivals after just 11 matches, highlighting areas for growth and improvement moving forward.

Vinicius Junior optimistic for a major comeback 

Vinicius remains optimistic about Real Madrid's ability to bounce back from their recent disappointment, firmly believing in their position as one of the top teams globally.

"We will come back, as always. We are the biggest club, and you know that,” the 24-year-old stated, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano.

On a brighter note, the Brazilian winger, who has had a phenomenal year, is eagerly anticipated to be a strong contender for the 2024 Ballon d'Or on October 28 in Paris.

Additionally, the organisers of the Ballon d'Or, France Football, shared an intriguing post that suggests Vinicius Jr could be a serious candidate for this year's award. The world will be watching Paris closely to see if the prestigious trophy will return to Brazil for the first time since Kaka’s victory in 2007.

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