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Junior shows seniors how it’s done

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REAL Madrid’s revival under Santiago Solari will be put to the Champions League test tonight at Ajax Amsterdam as they play their first European knock-out game under the Argentinia­n coach.

Real’s convincing 3-1 win at the weekend in the city derby at Atletico, and the subsequent failure of Barcelona to beat Athletic Bilbao, left Solari’s side just six points behind the leaders with a Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu still to come.

It is, however, the Champions League where Real have really shone by winning the trophy in the last three seasons and where Solari will be expected to deliver against Ajax.

There is a confident mood in the camp and the omens also favour a victory for the Spanish side – in the six previous meetings Real have come out on top four times.

The recent metamorpho­sis of the Meringues owes a lot to the new coach’s faith in young players. The outstandin­g performanc­es of one of those new recruits has been key.

The 18-year-old Brazilian winger Vinicius Junior played just 12 minutes under Julen Lopetegui. Under Solari, who coached him when he managed the B-team, he has played just over 1200 and is expected to start in the Johan Cruyff Arena tonight.

He has started the last 11 games and provided seven assists and won two penalties in that time.

Speaking about the advantage of Solari already knowing some of the younger players from his time as B-team coach, former Ajax and Real midfielder Clarence Seedorf told Spain’s Diario AS: “Solari has had the good fortune to know a lot of

 ??  ?? REAL Madrid’s Vinicius celebrates after scoring during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Deportivo Alaves played at Santiago Bernabeu stadium, in Madrid. | EPA
REAL Madrid’s Vinicius celebrates after scoring during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Real Madrid and Deportivo Alaves played at Santiago Bernabeu stadium, in Madrid. | EPA

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