“I am not a magician,” said Carlo Ancelotti. “Just a coach who has to give players the confidence they need to express their qualities.”

The Real Madrid boss was talking about arguably the standout player from Los Blancos’ strong start to the season – and, brilliant as he continues to be, it’s not Karim Benzema.

When Ancelotti spoke before Madrid’s 2-1 win at Valencia, Vinicius Junior was on a run of four goals in as many games in La Liga. That tally reached five in five after he fired in a late equaliser at Mestalla – as many goals as he had scored in 59 previous league matches.

For attacking players, nothing builds belief like the support of a coach and regularly sticking the ball in the net. Vinicius has both of those things going for him right now, and it’s yielding the best form of his Madrid career.


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Signed amid much fanfare from Flamengo three years ago, it has taken Vinicius time to fully find his feet in the Spanish capital. Patience is notoriously thin on the ground where Madrid are concerned, but fans have been more willing than usual to play the long game with the Brazil international, who has already played 89 times in Spain’s top flight, a tally bettered by just six compatriots in the club’s history.

Most Brazilians To Play for Real Madrid

Given Marca ran a headline last week asking whether Vinicius’ form in 2021-22 meant Madrid had found “the new Neymar” – a player they once wanted to bring back to Spain, no less – it would appear the wait has been worth it.

Along with five goals, Vinicius has provided two assists and created 12 chances this term, all of them from open play. Only Eden Hazard and Karim Benzema (both 14) have created more among Madrid’s squad.

To boot, among players aged 21 and under, only Erling Haaland (seven goals, three assists) and Florian Wirtz (four of each) have been directly involved in more goals in 2021-22 in Europe’s top five leagues.

Goal Involvements top 5 leagues 2021-22, aged 21 or under

After the first seven matches of 2020-21, Vinicius had two goals and zero assists, with six chances created for teammates. Granted, he had spent 92 fewer minutes on the pitch than he has this season, but he has undeniably made better use of the time given to him of late.

In the first seven La Liga games of 2021-22, Vinicius’ 21 shots have amounted to a 3.5 expected goals (xG) total, but they account for 5.3 expected goals on target (xGOT), giving some indication as to the high quality of his attempts. (The xG metric assesses the quality of chances, and xGOT looks at the end location of a player’s actual effort at goal.)

By contrast, at the same stage of last season, he had xG of 2.6 but xGOT of just 1.5 from 13 shots.


Kylian (In the Name Of)

A strong indicator of Vinicius’ form, his willingness to stand up in matches and why those Neymar comparisons are a little closer to the mark than they once were, is the upturn in his impact when running with the ball. Operating from the left flank, Vinicius is such a threat when carrying the ball. So far this season, he’s taken 10 shots following a ball carry, as well as creating eight chances for teammates. That aggregate total of 18 team chances is the highest of any player in La Liga this season.

Vinicius Junior Real Madrid Attacking Carries

Not only that, but his 49 attempted take-ons is the most by any player in La Liga in 2021-22, while Vinicius also ranks highest for take-ons in the box (eight) and drives into the penalty area (seven).

His take-on success rate has also climbed significantly. After seven games in La Liga last term, he had completed eight of 21 attempted take-ons. That success rate of 38.1% was the lowest of any Madrid player to complete at least one dribble.

This season, that success rate has jumped to 44.9%, with Vinicius having completed 22 of those 49 attempted take-ons. Until last weekend, his figures were identical figures to one Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain – another Madrid transfer target.

The Brazilian is picking up the ball, committing opposition defenders in dangerous areas and beating them more frequently.

Vinicius Jr. La Liga most take-ons attempted 2021-22

Heartbeat

Vinicius is also averaging 62 touches per 90 minutes, an increase from just under 57 at this stage of the season in 2020-21. It follows that he is more heavily involved in the action at the top end of the pitch: he has had 42 involvements in shot-ending sequences in La Liga, a figure bettered only by Real Betis’ Nabil Fekir (44) and Madrid’s own Benzema (55). On average, his tally has jumped from just over three per game in 2020-21 to more than six in 2021-22. And, of those sequences this season, 10 have ended in a goal – only Benzema (14) can do better.

This is a player embracing responsibility, demanding the ball, and dazzling when he gets it. In short, he’s showing all the best qualities of Neymar, Mbappe or anyone else Madrid may wish to buy, and offering fans everything they hoped for when he first arrived for €46 million in 2018.

Perhaps competition is bringing the best out of Vinicius. With Gareth Bale back at the Santiago Bernabeu (although presently injured), Eden Hazard showing more encouraging signs and Marco Asensio fully fit again, there is no shortage of options for the Benzema support act. Or maybe Ancelotti really does have the magic touch to keep Vinicius in vibrant form for a whole season, beyond the fleeting glimpses displayed under Zinedine Zidane.

Whatever the reason, Vinicius has never looked so dangerous in a Madrid shirt. Worryingly for his opponents, there could be plenty more to come.


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