Despite the storm surrounding the game in Lisbon, where Vinicius scored a stunning winner before the alleged abuse occurred, Arbeloa is confident his talisman will not be distracted. The 25-year-old has famously stood tall against repeated instances of discrimination throughout his career in Spain.
"He's doing very well, very well. He's really eager and, as you say, very motivated for these kinds of matches," Arbeloa said. "The truth is, since I arrived, he's been performing exceptionally well; he's been a game-changer, which is what any coach wants, to have a player like Vinicius Junior on the pitch. We're aiming to get the most out of him. We want him to have opportunities on the field where he can demonstrate his full potential. And then he's... a very important guy in the dressing room, with a lot of character. He's a leader, and we need him to enjoy himself again tomorrow and have another great game."
Prestianni has already been handed a provisional suspension, and he could a ban of at least 10 matches if found guilty of using a racial slur while covering his mouth with his shirt to avoid lip-readers.