Vinícius Júnior's performance against Manchester City helped the winger achieve a Champions League milestone previously held by Brazilian greats, Neymar and Kaká.
Vinícius Júnior might not have found the back of the net in Real Madrid's 2–3 comeback victory against Manchester City, but he assisted two goals in the final eight minutes of the match to deliver his team's first ever win at the Etihad. His shot set up Brahim Díaz's late equalizer and his ball to Jude Bellingham sealed the match in the 92nd minute.
At age 24, Vinícius Júnior now has the most goal contributions (24) by any Brazilian player in the history of the Champions League knockout stage. Neymar and Kaká stayed atop the history books for years with their 22 goal contributions, but the Real Madrid winger is now the record-holder.






