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  1. Sep 29, 2000 · Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Gabriel Menino playing for SE Palmeiras and Brazil men's national team in the Copa Libertadores, Série A and WCQ — CONMEBOL (M)

    • Morungaba, Brazil
    • 0.07
    • 0.11
    • 0.10
  2. Gabriel Menino, 23, from Brazil Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, since 2019 Central Midfield Market value: €10.00m * Sep 29, 2000 in Morungaba, Brazil.

    • Brazil
    • Morungaba
    • He's Ridiculously Versatile
    • He Started Out as A centre-back
    • Palmeiras Tried to Turn Him Into Yaya Toure
    • Brazil See Him as Alves' Long-Term Replacement
    • He Backs Himself at right-back
    • He's Seen as A Corner Specialist
    • He Sees Himself at Some Big Teams
    • He Loves Watching Lots of Different Midfielders
    • He Scored A Worldie in The Copa Libertadores
    • He Can Be Great on FIFA 21

    Menino might be billed as a central midfielder, but that's just one of several positions in which he has found himself. If Menino isn't playing centrally, you'll likely find him at right-back. He has played as a traditional defender, a wing-back and has even been used further up as a winger, but that's only half the fun. The Brazilian has even popp...

    You won't find Menino playing centre-back these days, but that's the position he started his football journey in. Speaking to ESPN, one of Menino's former coaches, Gustavo Nabinger, said: "Menino came at the end of 2013 to trial as a centre-back and he was quickly approved. But I quickly changed his position, because he was good going forward and g...

    Nabinger also revealed that he used to force Menino to watch videos of former Manchester City star Yaya Toure in an attempt to turn him into a box-to-box powerhouse. Comparisons between the two are clear, although they are also a little lazy. Menino is far smaller, less of a goal threat and more dynamic in defence, so his billing as 'the Brazilian ...

    Menino has already been called up to Tite's senior Brazil team, and although he is yet to make his first appearance for the Selecao, he is expected to have a lengthy future at right-back. The Athletic revealed that Tite sees Menino as the man to finally replace Alves in Brazil's defence. “They play in the same areas and have similar attacking funct...

    Menino isn't known as an elite defender just yet, so Tite's idea of turning him into the starting right-back for Brazil has been met with a little scrutiny, but the Palmeiras man believes he has what it takes to succeed there. "After I was selected to the national team, I started giving more priority to this position," he said (via Globo Esporte) o...

    He might not have been in the Palmeiras setup for long, but Menino has already done enough to earn himself the corner-taking duties, and it's not hard to see why. A lot of his assists come from corners, with Menino seemingly capable of dropping the ball onto a teammate's head whenever he wants. He's yet to translate that skill into in-game crossing...

    Menino is a shy player who doesn't offer up too many interviews, but in those he does, he's always happy to talk about his lofty aspirations for a move to Europe. "I think my football today fits in Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool, maybe even Manchester City,” Menino told A Bola. “They are all teams with very strong players, with a quick touch...

    In terms of inspirations, Menino seems to have a lot. Messi might be his true idol, but the youngster has also given nods to Kaka, Andres Iniesta and former Chelsea man Ramires. AS spoke to Menino about comparisons to Real Madrid anchorman Casemiro, and he added his fellow countryman to the ever-growing list of inspirations. "I love Casemiro's styl...

    Menino isn't knowing for his goalscoring prowess, but if all you've seen of him is his screamer against Bolivar from September 2020, you'd be forgiven for thinking otherwise. He picked the ball up from deep and unleashed a thunderbolt that roared into the top corner and set his side up for a 2-1 victory. Menino bagged two more goals en route to gui...

    Menino might not have the highest current ability on FIFA 21, but under the right management, he can turn into one of the best midfielders on the game. At the time of writing, Menino starts out as a 74 but can grow all the way up to 87. Menino is incredibly well-rounded in the game and can develop the kind of skillset which would make him a genuine...

    • Tom Gott
  3. Gabriel Vinicius Menino (born 29 September 2000), known as Gabriel Menino, is a Brazilian professional footballer, who plays for Palmeiras. Primarily a midfielder, he can also play as a right-back.

  4. Jan 1, 2020 · Detailed stats of Gabriel Menino. This page contains information about a player's detailed stats. In the info box, you can filter by period, club, type of league and competition. The "Detailed stats" tab shows a player's total appearances, goals, cards and cumulative minutes of play for each competition, and indicates the season in which it ...

    • Brazil
    • Morungaba
  5. Feb 15, 2021 · In just one year, Gabriel Menino has reached heights that most Brazilian youngsters can only dream of. After making his professional debut in a 4-0 victory over Ituano on January 22, 2020, Menino quickly cemented a starting spot for Palmeiras, received a call-up to the Brazilian national team, and reached the Copa do Brasil Final.

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