The Asian Age

‘Vinicius will be missed, but we are ready’

- KEVIN KISHORE

When the Brazil Under-17 World Cup team was announced, a major attraction was the presence of the star forward Vinicius Junior. But his club Flamengo did not release him. The star’s team and club mate Lincoln feels that he would be dearly missed throughout the tournament

Vinicius Jr had sealed an impending 45 million euros move to Spanish giants Real Madrid after a superb performanc­e in the South American Under-17 football championsh­ip, in which he top-scored with seven goals.

Lincoln, who shares an on-field chemistry with the forward, bagged five goals in the tournament, finishing second only to Vinicius.

“He is a brilliant player. We are good friends at our club. His presence will be sorely missed

“But the positive side is that we have talented players who can fill in his shoes. So we are not panicked,” he said.

Lincon said that the team were hoping to carry forward their superb form from the South America Under-17 championsh­ip. “We had a good tourney there. Our first match here is against Spain on Saturday and it will be a tough one We will give everything to win it and try to continue our superb form. Everyone is confident about that.”

The forward, who is likely to play along with another star player Paulinho said that the team had acclimatis­ed to conditions in Kerala. “The only problem is the jet lag due to time zone difference­s,” he added.

The other teams in the group are Niger and North Korea

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— PTI Mexico players at a practice session in Kolkata on Thursday, ahead of their Group F match against Iraq on Sunday.
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