Apart from football, one of the great virtues of Vitor Roque, who will turn 19 on February 28, is his maturity. Despite the big change that comes from going from playing in the championship Brazilian in The league and leave your Brazil native migrated to another country, Tiger was able to adapt in record time. In just one month, the ‘canarinha’ international managed to get used to his new club, his teammates, the coach and his new city. The secret? The strength of his mind that he has been working with a mentalist for almost three years.
He October 13, 2021 Vitor Roque He debuted as a professional in Cruzeiro at the age of 16 only. On that day, Vanderlei Luxembourg decided to enter Victor in the 61st minute of the match and, just 18 minutes later, he replaced him. The striker left the field crying. That event marked him for the rest of his life, to the point where he did not hesitate to ask for help to overcome it. Since, Vitor Roque have to work with Lulina Tavararesa Brazilian mentalist who helped him overcome the obstacles he encountered in his short career as a professional and now also in his beginning in the world. Barça. “To overcome the trauma when he was 16 years old we started talking, doing mental and breathing exercises, so he had to regain calmness in his mind,” he said. Line upwhich works with some professional players, such as Andreas Pereira either Rodrigo Munizboth of Fulham either Matthew Franca (Flamengo), among others.
Since Tiger arrived at Barcelona last December 27, Line up and Vitor Roque They continued to hold sessions, at least once a week, but both had already done work before their arrival at Barcelona. “We started talking about him moving to Europe a year ago. When he didn’t stop focusing on his old club, Victor “He has to start preparing for the many changes that will come in his life while he is still very young and he has to be ready for everything that comes his way,” he detailed.
That’s about his beginnings Barça, Line up recognize that Victor He overcame his moments of difficulty. “He lived a moment of euphoria at the arrival and at the reception, which was very good from everyone, and then came the stage of having to put his feet back on the ground and start living the truth, lowering the expected” , commented the mentalist. “Victor He knows he has to open his eyes, absorb everything he sees around him, don’t rush and understand the pressure of defending the shirt of a club as big as Barcelona“, Add.
Goals have a calm mind
The first two goals of Vitor Roquewhich came in succession –Osasuna on Wednesday and this Saturday before the Alavés– is the result of the striker finding his place. “For the goals to come, Vitor has to balance his mind and body. When that balance happens, the game flows,” explained Lulinha, who also detailed that, despite Vitor’s two goals, they were both still plenty work to be done. . will do. “The adaptation period can last six to eight months. Barça fans should expect the best from Vitor Roque next season, when he is fully adapted to the club, the style of play, the city.. “.
For the mentalist, the key to Vitor Roque can offer a good performance to Barça, controlling the anxiety generated by supporting the pressure of a club of this size, this includes doing these exercises:
– Meditation.
– Breathing.
– Be with the five senses that are open.
– Get enough sleep.
– Practice like you’re going to play.
Line up considering that Tiger unaffected by price Barça paid for it (30 million fixed, including 31 in variables). “It will not affect him, the price is part of the pressure of playing for Barça,” details the mentalist of Vitor Roque, who also highlights that “the mind is like another muscle, you have to train it. When without training, it becomes a “a good officer, but a terrible boss,” example of the Brazilian coach.
Finally, Lulinha Tavares explained that Tigrinho’s goal is to “leave a legacy at the club for everything that Barça has done for him. He is very grateful to everyone and wants to return so much love with goals,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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