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Vini Jr leads Ancelotti era, joins Rivaldo, Jairzinho, Romário, Ronaldo
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Vinicius Jr. celebrates one of his two goals in Brazil’s win over Scotland in Miami at the 2026 World CupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF
Vinicius Jr. became the top scorer of the Carlo Ancelotti era with the Brazilian National Team after scoring twice in the 3-0 win over Scotland on Wednesday night (24) in the third round of the World Cup. He reached seven goals under the Italian coach, moved past Estêvão, who has five, and was named man of the match.
In charge of the team since mid-2025, the coach has now completed 15 matches and has nine wins, three draws, and three defeats, with 33 goals scored and 12 conceded, from 13 different scorers. Besides Vini and Matheus Cunha, who sealed the score against the Scots and reached three goals under Ancelotti, the scorers are: Bruno Guimarães, Gabriel Martinelli, Rodrygo, Casemiro, Lucas Paquetá, Danilo Santos, Igor Thiago (2); Paulo Henrique, Bremer, Rayan, and Endrick (1).
In this World Cup alone, he has four goals. He has found the net in every match. In addition to the two against Scotland, the forward scored in the 1-1 draw with Morocco in the opener and in the 3-0 win over Haiti in the second round. That put Vini alongside legends Jairzinho, Romário, Ronaldo Fenômeno, and Rivaldo on the list of players who scored in the tournament’s first three matches.
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Vinicius Jr. received the man of the match award against Scotland from CafuCredits: Hannah Peters - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
In World Cup group stages, Ademir de Menezes is the only Brazilian to surpass four goals: he scored six in the 1950 edition. Level with Vini on four goals are Chico in 1950, Jairzinho in 1970, Ronaldo in 2002, and Neymar in 2014.
In addition, Vini is the first player since Neymar in the 2014 edition to score four goals in a World Cup. That tally already puts him in the race for the Golden Boot. He is tied with Norway’s Haaland and France’s Mbappé, and trails Argentina’s Messi.
This is Vinicius’ second World Cup. In the 2022 edition, he was a starter throughout the campaign and found the net in the 4-1 win over South Korea in the round of 16. Altogether, he now has five World Cup goals, level with Garrincha, Romário, and Zico.
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Vinicius Jr. celebrates one of his two goals with his teammates in Brazil’s win over Scotland in Miami at the 2026 World CupCredits: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF
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