Xabi Alonso Explains Bizarre Vinicius Junior Substitution in Super Cup Final
Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso revealed Vinicius Junior asked to be replaced in the latter stages of the Spanish Super Cup final on Sunday evening.
The Spanish boss turned heads in the 82nd minute when he took Vinicius Jr out of the game at Alinma Bank Stadium. The Brazil international was Los Blancosâ most dangerous player in the 3â2 defeat, scoring the opener for his side in spectacular fashion and creating chance after chance with his pace down the left flank.
Trailing by a goal with the full time whistle swiftly approaching, Vinicius Jr looked the likeliest player in white to bag an equalizer against Barcelona in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Yet he made way for Franco Mastantuono in a substitution that left Madridistas across the globe utterly perplexed.
âVinicius was very good until the [final stages],â Alonso said following his sideâs Spanish Super Cup heartbreak. âHe asked to come off because of fatigue. There was a lot of humidity.
âHe was a constant threat, the goal was spectacular and he caused a lot of problems down his side.â
Real Madridâs No. 7 won the battle against Jules Koundé all night long, beating the defender for pace at seemingly every opportunity. Vinicius Jr even made a mockery of the Frenchman with a clever nutmeg to break into the 18-yard box in the build-up to his sensational individual goal.
The silky finish was the wingerâs 16th goal contribution in his 15th final for Los Blancos, tying the clubâs all-time record held by Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Ferenc Puskás. It also broke Vinicius Jrâs 16-game goal drought.
Alonso quickly shifted the focus from Vinicius Jr back to the disappointing result for his side. The 15-time European champions have now lost their last three finals, and all three defeats came against Barcelona.
âWeâre not happy with the result, but we can take positives into the season. Now the most important thing is getting players back,â the 44-year-old said.
âWe have to turn the page as quickly as possible. Itâs one match, one competition, and of the ones weâre playing, itâs the least important. Now itâs about looking ahead, getting players back, mentally as well, and moving forward.â
Indeed, Real Madrid still have La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey to fight for in 2025â26, promising more battles with their biggest rivalsâwho have a four-point gap atop the domestic standingsâin the second half of the season.