
Former Real Madrid teammate Casemiro has joined the growing list of football figures that told the best winner Vinicius Junior to concentrate on his football and prevent distractions. Vinicius's mood has made him a target for opposition players and brought about the third red card of his career in January.
Casemiro, during an interview with Diario, was asked what advice he would give his ex-club teammate and international colleague, and explained that he had already told Vinicius what would be best for him.
“I would tell him, as I told him when we met Brazil, that there is only one way to stop: by getting you out of the game.” Only then can you stop it. When Vini is focused on the game, focused on his football, he is the best in the world. If so, he's the best. '
“But it's not easy because they constantly go after him. With the problems he suffered, I am very sad. My children are Spanish and I was sad. Despite all that, he has to concentrate on football. If he only focuses on that, he is by far the best. He has made a difference for many years. I told him with Brazil: 'Never lose the smile or the joy that you play. Be yourself and you will not be stopping '. “
In the midst of his disciplinary issues, there is the small issue of new contract negotiations with Real Madrid and a large selection of Saudi Arabia on the table for Vinicius. Stories continue to arise about his future, but Casemiro believes that he would be better off to stay in Spain.
“If I spoke to you as a fan, I would tell you to see how important it is to write history in football, in your career. He has already done it so far, but at his age he still has a long way to do. But it's a very personal decision. As a fan it is nicer to keep watching him with Real Madrid. “
Vinicius reportedly communicated his demands for a new contract to Real Madrid, but one of the two parties will have to make a significant compromise if the two have to stay together. Real Madrid President Florentino Perez is apparently desperate to maintain the salary structure at the club, but this can very well mean that it says goodbye to the Brazilian.
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