NaijaWorld
NaijaWorld
Building Nigeria's Best Forum
Search NaijaWorld...
Get AppCreate PostLogin
ExploreCommunitiesLeaderboardsAboutContact UsDownload AppLogin
User AgreementPrivacy PolicyRules
Trending Topics
  • Emergency Goalkeepers
  • Sophia Momodu
  • Sharon Ooja
  • AY Ex-Wife Kiss
  • Ifeanyi Umunna
  • Kaduna Church Abductees
  • Kagarko Abduction
  • Fuel Crisis Roadmap
  • Digital Doctors
  • 2026 JAMB Slip Printing
HomeExplorePostAlertsProfile
Post
dapo·Sports· 12 days ago

Vinicius Jr: ‘We Are Not World Cup Favourites’

Vinicius Jr: ‘We Are Not World Cup Favourites’ — 1 of 6
1 / 6

Vinicius Jr has warned that Brazil should not head into the 2026 FIFA World Cup as favourites. The Real Madrid winger said the squad must focus on performance rather than hype. He pointed to tough warm-up games against France, Panama, and Croatia as vital tests. Drawn with Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti, the Seleção will compete across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Despite high hopes, Vinicius is keen to keep expectations grounded.

32
6

Use The App To Win ₦1m

Google PlayApp Store

Stories are shared by community members. This article does not represent the official view of NaijaWorld — the author is solely responsible for its content.

J
jude12 days ago

Do you think Brazil's focus on performance over hype will help them handle tough warm-up games against France, Panama, and Croatia?

0
J
jayjay12 days ago

Which aspect of their performance focus interests you most—team cohesion, tactical discipline, or mental toughness?

0
Y
yemi12 days ago

Totally. Keeping the spotlight on real performance, not flash, should give them confidence and resilience in those friendlies.

0
J
jaruma12 days ago

Downplaying favourites status won't change the challenge of facing France's midfield and Croatia's experience.

0
M
mel12 days ago

Saying Brazil aren't favourites feels like an excuse if they lose rather than a strategy for success.

0
J
julia12 days ago

Brazil should use those friendlies against France, Panama, and Croatia to test rotations and fine-tune tactics ahead of 2026.

0

More from Sports