Brazil's new wonderkid

Demon dribbler
Although Brazil coach Tite has not yet called him up, Vinicius has made waves in the national under-17 team.
Just before he signed for Madrid, Brazilian television played a highlight over and over last year in which the youngster tormented Paraguay with three successive flicks over the heads of opponents.
"He's always been incredibly fast with the ball at his feet, had great technical quality and an unrivalled capacity for improvisation," said Marcio Torres, who coached him for two years at Flamengo's under-17s.
This month, Vinicius got his first taste of professional silverware when he helped win the Taca Guanabara, the first phase of the regional Rio championship.
He also showed his theatrical side when he celebrated his goal in defeating Botafogo 3-1 in the semifinals by rubbing his eyes - imitating opposition fans' tears.
That caused a ruckus, with Botafogo retaliating by refusing to allow its Olympic home stadium to be used for the final in which Flamengo under-17s beat Boavista 2-0 - again with a Vinicius goal.
None other than Neymar came to the young player's defense, tweeting that "football becomes boring" when you can't make fun of opponents.
However, apart from great talent, there's not much similarity between the star and the star-to-be.
'Great kid'
To many, Neymar is something of a spoiled kid, while Vinicius is down to earth.
"Even if he has always been the best of the lot, he has never posed the slightest problem. I never saw him even arrive late for training," said Israel Falcao, in charge of youth players at Flamengo when Vinicius arrived aged 11.
"He's a great kid as he has a good entourage. His family is from a modest background but his father never tried to turn him into a product."
There was certainly every opportunity. At just 13, Vinicius was on the wish list of Corinthians and then a year later Cruzeiro even offered his father a job. English Premier League club Arsenal also lurked, but Vinicius stayed at Flamengo until Madrid scored the deal.
"It's a bit sad to know he's going to leave us soon, but with that kind of offer the club had no choice," said Torres. "With his talent and character, he has every chance of succeeding in European football."
Agence France-presse
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