Vinicius Júnior has publicly addressed Brazil’s elimination from the World Cup following a 1-2 defeat against Norway in the Round of 16. The Real Madrid forward issued an apology to supporters for the team’s early exit, describing his frustration as “enormous” and pledging to work toward returning the national team to the pinnacle of international football.
A Reflective Response to World Cup Exit
In a statement posted to his official Instagram profile, the 24-year-old winger explained that he required several days of reflection before speaking publicly about the result. The match, decided by two goals from Norway’s Erling Haaland, marked a premature end to Brazil’s campaign in a tournament co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Vinicius wrote that almost four years later, he was back to thinking about what to write after a frustration in a World Cup. He noted he had seen many people of all ages supporting him and embracing their dream, and it would be unfair to remain silent. However, he needed a few days to reflect.
Performance Analysis and Tournament Context
Vinicius Júnior entered the knockout stages following a productive group phase, during which he recorded four goals and one assist. Despite this strong start, his influence diminished during the Round of 16 fixture. The Brazilian attacker acknowledged the disparity between the team’s expectations and the final outcome in his social media address.
Vinicius stated he knew how much he had prepared, how much he had focused, and how much he wanted this for his supporters and his family. He described the feeling of frustration as enormous, noting that the team had a strong enough group to go much further but failed to achieve it.
For Vinicius, the tournament represented his second appearance at a FIFA World Cup. He emphasized that representing the Brazilian national team remains the “greatest pride” of his life, despite the difficulty of processing a loss at this stage of the competition.