Vinicius Jr. has scored 5 goals in the tournament so far, leaving him just 3 goals short of Neymar’s all-time Brazil World Cup total of 8.
The most recent addition to his tally came in Brazil’s 3-0 demolition of Scotland on June 24-25, where Vinicius scored twice to cement his side at the top of Group C.
What just happened, and why it matters
Neymar’s 8 World Cup goals were accumulated across three tournaments, 2014, 2018, and 2022.
Ronaldo, the Brazilian striker, also finished his World Cup career with 5 goals. Vinicius has matched that figure, and the tournament is not over.
The Scotland match itself told a broader story. Neymar appeared as a substitute, a role that would have been unthinkable for him at any prior World Cup.
The making of a World Cup frontrunner
Vinicius arrived at the 2026 World Cup, hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the USA, as Brazil’s most important attacking player.
Scoring 5 goals in a World Cup is a rare achievement regardless of era.
What investors and football observers should watch
The 2026 tournament was always going to generate outsized attention given its tri-nation hosting arrangement and the expansion to 48 teams.
For observers tracking the sport rather than the spreadsheets, the question is simpler: can Vinicius score 3 more goals before Brazil’s run ends?
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