Ronaldo Defends Vinicius Jr., Says Ballon d’Or Unfair
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Dubai – Cristiano Ronaldo sparked a firestorm of debate at teh Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, boldly defending Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr. and criticizing the Ballon d’Or selection process.
Ronaldo, who took home the “Player of the Year in the Middle East” award, declared that Vinicius deserved the prestigious Ballon d’Or, which ultimately went to Manchester City midfielder Rodri.
“For me, vinicius deserves the Ballon d’Or,” Ronaldo stated.”They are not fair. They gave it to Rodri, he deserves it too, but they should have given it to Vinicius because he won the Champions League and scored in the final.”
Ronaldo went on to express his preference for the Globe Soccer Awards, stating, “You know these gala events, they always do the same thing.That’s why I prefer the Globe Soccer awards, they are honest.”
Vinicius, who also won the “player of the Year” award at the globe Soccer Awards, was visibly moved by Ronaldo’s comments.
“If Cristiano says I am the best player in the world, I believe him,” Vinicius said. “I am flattered, he is my role model besides Neymar.”
The young Brazilian star expressed his gratitude for the recognition, emphasizing the hard work and dedication required to achieve success.
“I am happy with this award. It takes hard work and dedication, and I thank the people around me. I used to be a street kid and grew up on the streets,” Vinicius shared.
The controversy surrounding the Ballon d’Or and Real Madrid’s boycott of the ceremony highlights the ongoing debate about the fairness and openness of individual awards in football.
ronaldo Sparks Debate After Claiming Vinicius Deserved Ballon d’Or
Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has ignited a firestorm of debate after publicly stating that real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. deserved the Ballon d’Or over Manchester city’s Rodri.
Ronaldo,speaking in a recent interview,expressed his belief that Vinicius’s contributions to Real Madrid’s Champions League victory,including a crucial goal in the final,warranted the prestigious award.
“Vinicius deserves the Ballon d’Or.They are not fair,” Ronaldo stated, adding that he believes award ceremonies like the Ballon d’Or frequently enough lack transparency.
Ronaldo went on to express his preference for the Globe Soccer Awards, calling them “more honest.”
Vinicius, visibly touched by Ronaldo’s comments, responded with humility and admiration. “If Cristiano says I am the best player in the world, I believe him!” he said, revealing that both Ronaldo and Neymar are his role models.
The exchange has sparked a wider conversation about fairness and transparency in football’s most coveted individual awards.
While Rodri ultimately clinched the Ballon d’Or, Ronaldo’s comments have reignited the debate surrounding the selection process and criteria for these prestigious awards.
A Ballon d’Or Debate: do You Think Vinicius Got Robbed?
Sarah: Hey David, did you hear about the drama surrounding the Ballon d’Or this year?
David: No, I haven’t been following it closely. Who won?
Sarah: Rodri from Manchester City took it home. But the story everyone’s talking about is Cristiano Ronaldo’s reaction.
David: oh? What happened?
Sarah: Well, ronaldo thinks Vinicius Jr. from Real madrid deserved to win. He even called the Ballon d’Or selection “unfair” in an interview at the Globe Soccer Awards.
David: Wow, that’s strong. What did he say exactly?
Sarah: He said, “For me, Vinicius deserves the Ballon d’Or…They should have given it to Vinicius as he won the Champions League and scored in the final.”
David: Hmm, I can see his point. Vinicius was instrumental in Real Madrid’s champions League run.
Sarah: Exactly! Ronaldo even went on to say he prefers the Globe Soccer Awards, calling them “more honest.”
David: Sounds like Ronaldo’s making a statement. Do you think Vinicius should have won?
Sarah: It’s definitely a debate. Both Rodri and Vinicius had amazing seasons. But Ronaldo’s comments have sparked a larger conversation about the openness and fairness of these awards.
David: It will be engaging to see how this plays out and if it influences future Ballon d’Or decisions. Thanks for filling me in, Sarah.
