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A 4-0 game will lead to Portugal s golden ball superstar! The future is promising at the age of 22, and will take Ronaldo in 2026

The UEFA Champions League match between Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid was also quite upset. In the game, Paris Saint-Germain completely crushed the opponent one-sidedly. This game not only allowed fans to see the strength of Paris Saint-Germain, but also allowed a 22-year-old Portuguese star Vitinia to emerge, showing the potential of a golden ball-level superstar.

In fact, Vitinia has always been a very underrated player because during Messi and Neymar Li Li's Parish Grande. Vitina has always been questioned for her poor relationship with the two superstars. But now Vitinia has completely transformed and realized her talent. Vitinia's passing master was renamed in this game. He set a record for the history of Paris Saint-Germain. Vitinia passed 114 times successfully 112 times in this game, with a success rate of 98.3%, setting a record for the highest success rate of players in Paris's 100+ passes in a single game since Paredes (99%) in March 2022. Its 125 touches and 12 accurate long passes directly broke through Atletico Madrid's defense, becoming the core engine of Paris's ball possession rate crushing (74% vs 26%). Vitinia, who is only 22 years old, has shown maturity and stability beyond her age. In the current Golden Globe rankings, he ranks third, which can be said to be quite capable. However, as the boss of the team, Dembele may have won the Golden Globe Award in the end. But Vitinia's future is bright and she is expected to become the leader in Portuguese football. At the 2026 World Cup, he may join hands with Ronaldo to win glory for the Portuguese team.

By then, Vitinia may be able to rely on her own strength to help Ronaldo win the only World Cup championship that he lacks in his career. In the future, this Portuguese genius can indeed become the team's future reliance in the post-Royce era.