Wishfull thinking. If he coudn´t dropped Almeida in a climb (he hasn´t donde altitude training yet), only in the final sprint, imagine against Almeida´s leader.
If Vingegaard is in shape, he should easily beat him, as he did in Tirreno-Adriatico.
He can beat Pogacar on an bad day, like Skjelmose in Amstel, but aside from that kind of exception, he's not at that level.
So far, he hasn't shown any difference; in previous years he was also very good in these one-week races against these rivals. From some comments, it seems that he has achieved this because of a change of team, and that is exactly what he was doing before.
It reminds me of the comments about Remco after Mallorca and Valencia when in those types of stages he did what he was already doing before.