Cristiano Ronaldo shouts in plot

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The Portuguese international considers that he should have won two additional Ballon d'Or during his career.

On October 28, Rodri succeeded Lionel Messi by winning the Ballon d'Or. Crowned champion of England with Manchester City, then European champion with Spain in 2024, the 28 -year -old midfielder was ahead of Vinicius in the classification, to everyone's surprise.

A coronation disputed by Cristiano Ronaldo a few days later. Today, the Portuguese international plays on his position.

“I think Vinicius had to win the Ballon d'Or. But it didn't surprise me either, not only because I haven't won it such a year or anything … there is no credibility. Vinicius won the Champions League, he played well, he scored goals … “, he recalled during the Spanish show El Chiringuito.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the Ballon d'Or is no longer credible in his eyes

The Al-Nassr star understands that Real Madrid has boycotted the ceremony. “This is an option from the club that must be respected, he believes. I have already been there. It takes more credibility, there must be something more serious behind. I am disappointed and I am also disappointed for Vinicius because it is something he deserved amply. But there is no credibility for me. »»

Cristiano Ronaldo even ends his remarks against a background of conspiracy. “I felt the same thing as him twice. I had felt helplessness but after I understood, Ensures the five -time golden ball. When you understand things, it's not worth it, there are fights that you are not going to win. What you have to do is get backwards and believe that your education and your values ​​are much more important than anything else. »»

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