Vinícius Jr. is heading into the 2026 World Cup arguably at the peak of his powers. The Real Madrid forward recently joined Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Kylian Mbappé in a LEGO campaign that put football's biggest names around the same table. But away from the ad, Vinicius had plenty to say about Brazil's World Cup ambitions, Lamine Yamal's jaw-dropping ability, and what it means to finally line up alongside his idol Neymar on the biggest stage.
What does the World Cup mean to Vinícius Jr.?
Ask any elite footballer about the World Cup and you'll get a rehearsed answer. Vinicius gave something far more personal. "The World Cup means everything to me," he said. "It's the biggest dream a player can live while wearing their country's shirt. You're representing millions of people, bringing joy to Brazil, and you feel a huge sense of responsibility but also an incredible pride. It's different from anything else. It's pure emotion."
That weight is real. Brazil has not lifted the trophy since 2002, and the pressure on this golden generation runs deep. Vinicius, 25, is no longer just a dazzling winger. He is the face of a nation's expectation. When asked by COMPLEX UK on how football shapes his creativity beyond the pitch, his answer connected both worlds naturally. "On the pitch, you're constantly creating solutions; dribbling, thinking quickly, inventing plays. Off the pitch, that creativity shows up in my style, my collaborations, and everything that I do. Football taught me to be authentic."
Does Vinícius Jr. think Lamine Yamal can win the World Cup for Spain?
This is where Vinicius surprised people. Speaking on Caze TV, he put club rivalries firmly aside and delivered a bold verdict on Barcelona's 17-year-old sensation. "Spain have Lamine Yamal, who is one of the best players in the world. He does incredible things on the pitch. He is a player who can win the World Cup single-handedly. He is one of those players you pay to watch play." High praise from someone who wears Madrid's white every week. But Vinicius has never been one to hide honest opinions, and on Yamal's ability, he clearly means every word.
He also opened up on Neymar, who has received a call-up from Carlo Ancelotti despite fitness concerns throughout the season. Vinicius revealed the emotional side of Neymar's long wait to return to the national team. "Neymar is our idol. After every call-up, Neymar would tell me: 'damn it, Ancelotti didn't call me up again, I'm really sad.' But I would always tell him that the old man trusted him and that when the time came, he would take Ney... Being able to play with him again is going to be an honour." It is a reunion Brazil fans have been waiting on for years. If it holds together in 2026, few teams will be more dangerous.



