It’s ‘normal’ for defenders to patrol Vinicius: Xavi

Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior vies for the ball with Valencia’s Dimitri Foulquier during their Spanish La Liga match at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, on Feb. 2, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 04 February 2023
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It’s ‘normal’ for defenders to patrol Vinicius: Xavi

  • Vinicius was brutally chopped down in Madrid's 2-0 win over Valencia by Gabriel Paulista
  • Xavi told a news conference: "Vinicius creates so much in attack, it's normal that the opposition defence keeps a closer eye on him”

BARCELONA, Spain: Barcelona coach Xavi believes it is normal that defenders keep close tabs on Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior, amid controversy over rough treatment toward the Brazilian.
Vinicius was brutally chopped down in Madrid’s 2-0 win over Valencia by Gabriel Paulista, who was sent off, and no player in the division has been fouled more this season.
“Players like Ousmane (Dembele), Neymar, when he was here, or Vinicius, these players who can beat a man, opponents are a lot more aggressive to them,” Xavi told a news conference.
“They get past their marker with ease, opponents give them more attention. Vinicius creates so much in attack, it’s normal that the opposition defense keeps a closer eye on him.
“There’s a referee and a refereeing committee, they have to do their job.”
Real Madrid face Real Mallorca on Saturday and the island club’s captain Antonio Raillo said earlier this week he would not use Vinicius as an example for his son to look up to.
Raillo had previously accused Vinicius of provoking and disrespecting opponents.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said the forward did not need any special preparation for the game, despite the bad blood with Raillo.
“Vinicius will prepare for the game as normal and will try to make the difference as he always does,” Ancelotti told a news conference Saturday.
“He is focused on what he has to do, I don’t have to talk about anything with him.”
Ancelotti said his own grandchildren were all fans of Vinicius.
“My grandchildren are all for Vini, youngsters like this type of player, who has so much quality, who is spectacular with the ball,” added the coach.
“They all have Vinicius shirts, that’s the only one they want.”
Barcelona will be without their own flying winger Dembele for the next few weeks after he suffered a thigh injury last weekend against Girona.
Xavi said the team would miss the winger’s ability to take on defenders but other players could help in that regard.
“Maybe we have less dribbling ability, Ousmane is the best at taking players on in the squad,” said Xavi.
“We lose that quality which Ousmane has, which draws two defenders, giving us numerical superiority on the other side.
“But Raphinha can do it too, so can Ansu (Fati), Ferran Torres, even (Alejandro) Balde, Sergi Roberto, (Jules) Kounde.”
Balde missed Barcelona’s training session on Saturday with a fever but Xavi said club doctors told him that the defender would be ready to face Sevilla on Sunday in La Liga.


Arsenal edge Palace on penalties to reach League Cup semifinals

Updated 24 December 2025
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Arsenal edge Palace on penalties to reach League Cup semifinals

  • The Premier League leaders now play Chelsea in the last four of the League Cup

LONDON: Arsenal edged past Crystal Palace on penalties on Tuesday to reach ​the semifinals of the League Cup when goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga saved a spot kick from Palace defender Maxence Lacroix.
His miss capped a miserable evening for Frenchman Lacroix, who scored an 80th- minute own goal before Palace captain Marc Guehi ‌levelled in ‌stoppage time to tie ‌the ⁠game ​at ‌1-1.
Arsenal won the shootout 8-7, with all the other penalties converted.
The Premier League leaders now play Chelsea in the last four of the League Cup.
Arsenal, who dominated possession, finally got the breakthrough when Lacroix turned ⁠the ball past his own goalkeeper Walter Benitez as ‌Palace failed to deal with ‍an Arsenal corner.
Benitez ‍had kept his team in the game ‍with a string of fine saves in the first half, twice denying Noni Madueke from close range and also keeping out a ​header from Gabriel Jesus.
Palace, the FA Cup holders, improved after a poor first ⁠half but rarely threatened until Guehi pounced on a knockdown from a free kick to take the game to penalties.
The match was delayed from last week because it clashed with a Palace game in the UEFA Conference League.
Arsenal host Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday. Palace, who are eighth in the Premier ‌League, are at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon.