"It's rare to see a player perform like Vinicius did in the second half, not just with the goals, but with an extraordinary energy, intensity, and character," Ancelotti said. "I think he’s going to win the Ballon d'Or for what he did last year, helping us win the Champions League, not for today’s three goals, which will count towards next year’s Ballon d'Or."
The racist abuse reportedly left the Brazil international nearing breaking point, but Ancelotti believes progress has been made on the issue.
"I think he is respected as he should be. People boo him because he can make a difference," he added. "The racism issue is being addressed. He’s booed, and that's normal, but he is respected in this country."