
Vinicius Jr's Quiet Revolution — And Why He's Now Better Than Mbappé
The debate is over. Vinicius Jr has surpassed Mbappé as the best winger on the planet. Here's the data-backed breakdown.

Alejandro Garnacho operates primarily as a left winger. His explosive acceleration and tendency to cut inside make him a constant threat in transition and half-spaces.
Developed at Athletic Club’s academy before joining Manchester United’s youth setup, he embodies the modern wide attacker. He thrives as an inverted winger, looking to shoot or thread passes after beating his marker.
"He has that killer instinct — always wants the ball in dangerous areas" — Premier League talent scout
His dribbling is widely regarded as elite for his age group in England. He combines agility, sudden bursts, and confidence to take on defenders consistently.
He is reportedly in excellent form this season, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most exciting young attackers. He has previously delivered crucial goals in high-pressure matches.
His movement between the lines is intelligent. He can also play centrally or as a second striker, offering valuable tactical flexibility for any manager.
His defensive contribution remains inconsistent. Like many young forwards, he doesn’t always track back effectively.
His finishing can be erratic, particularly in one-on-one situations. He also needs to improve his consistency across a full campaign, avoiding dips in performance.
Scouts note he must grow tactically — especially in off-the-ball movement and decision-making in the final third.
At Tottenham, Garnacho would fit perfectly in Ange Postecoglou’s system. The manager favours attacking, mobile wingers. Garnacho would seamlessly integrate into this high-octane style.
For Arsenal, he could rotate with or support Bukayo Saka. Mikel Arteta values high-pressing attackers — a challenge for Garnacho, but his potential aligns with the club’s philosophy.
At 21, Garnacho is being linked with multiple European giants. His contract situation at Manchester United and international status with Argentina amplify his appeal.
He was part of Argentina’s 2026 World Cup squad, used as an impact sub. This exposure has elevated his profile. His ceiling is considered sky-high by talent evaluators.