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The attitude of Real Madrid, which had decided to snub the France Football Ballon d’Or ceremony, continues to fuel the debates.
It’s a posture that shocked the football world. Monday evening, the Real Madrid delegation canceled its trip to Paris. While around fifty representatives of the club were to be present at the Théâtre du Châtelet for the ceremony of
Ballon d’Or France FootballReal backtracked. At issue: the coronation of Rodri to the detriment of one of his players, Vinicius or Dani Carvajal.
A Real source told Okdiario: “Congratulations to Rodri. But UEFA and France Football insulted Real Madrid. If the award criteria do not designate Vinicius as the winner, these same criteria must designate (Dani) Carvajal as the winner. Since this was not the case, it is obvious that they do not respect Real Madrid. And Real Madrid will not go where it is not respected”.
“This lack of elegance of Real Madrid, we experience it in Spain too”
This position was singled out as far as Spain, where the temperamental Javier Tebas, rarely tender towards French football, took up the defense of France Football.
“ I’m a Real fan. The important values of this club are to be a gentleman and shake hands when you losecriticized the manager for L’Equipe. I think it’s been a while since Real Madrid lost that mindset. They should have gone to this ceremony and not questioned the France Football system, which is transparent, with 100 journalists voting. The victimization of Real has no reason to be and is exaggerated. I don’t know which way they are going. We experience this lack of elegance in Spain too”.
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