
Roberto Carlos Reveals What Vini Has to Do After the Boos: 'He Must Respond...'
Roberto Carlos has been very clear with his latest words about Vinicius Jr
Real Madrid is a global brand that captivates and generates a lot of interest in what happens on the field, but it is also a grinder for many footballers, especially due to the pressure and demands it generates, something not everyone can withstand.
Someone who knows this very well is Roberto Carlos, who recently gave an interview to Fútbol es Fútbol.
This Telemadrid program hosted the Brazilian legend, who didn't hesitate to give a lesson on what Real Madrid is.

"It happened to me very few times, I would run when they whistled at me, I started to sprint, I asked for the ball... I completely understand what it means to be a Real Madrid fan, the importance of playing for Real Madrid," expressed the legendary '3' of the merengue team.
Psychological Strength
However, these weren't his only words, as Roberto Carlos went further about Real Madrid and the pressure it generates.
Additionally, the former Madrid full-back spoke about this and the whistles that the Madrid fans have directed at Vinicius Jr. in recent weeks.
"The best play here, if there's a week when things go wrong, here the obligation is to always win, if you lose or draw a match, in the next one you have to be Roberto, Zidane, Vini, or Mbappé again. To wear this jersey and withstand the pressure, you have to be very strong psychologically," indicated Roberto Carlos, who, for many, is considered the best in history in his position, something that transcends Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team.
These words from the Brazilian aimed to explain what the '7' of the merengue team must do, who is not having an easy season.

The last two missed penalties (Atlético de Madrid and Valencia) have put him in the eye of the storm, although the Paulista knows what it is to overcome tough moments.
This is something that Roberto Carlos himself knows, but also the sports officials of the merengue team.
No one in the Madrid entity doubts that Vinicius Jr. will turn the whistles into applause and will soon show his best version on the field.
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