Former Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino has spoken glowingly about Vinícius Jr. in an interview with Marca, praising both the Real Madrid star’s footballing ability and his character off the pitch.
When
asked to choose between Liverpool’s Luis Díaz and Vinícius Jr., Firmino didn’t hesitate:
“It’s very difficult to choose so simply (between Luis Díaz and Vinícius). But… Vini!”
The Brazilian, who shared dressing rooms with Vinícius during national team call-ups, emphasized his admiration for the 25-year-old:
“Vinicius is a great player. I had the opportunity to be with him on the national team and play against Real Madrid. Personally, he’s a really good guy.”
Firmino also addressed the intense scrutiny and occasional hostility Vinícius faces in Spanish stadiums, drawing a line between sporting rivalry and unacceptable abuse:
“I think it’s normal for opposing fans to put pressure on him, but what I don’t like is when there is racism.”
The ex-Liverpool striker offered words of advice and support to his compatriot:
“If I were him, I’d try not to listen too much to what’s being said outside the stadium. I’d try to focus on football regardless of what people say. I wish him all the best. I’m a fan of Vini, and I love him as a footballer.”











