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Pep Guardiola was questioned this Tuesday about the coronation of his player Rodri during the France Football Ballon d’Or ceremony.
“Congratulations to Rodri! This is incredible news for him and of course for all of us, for all Manchester City fans, we are so proud of him! I hope this can give him that energy to recover well for next season and be with us again.”
Pep Guardiola was rave with regard to
Rodricrowned Ballon d’Or France Football this Monday evening. The personification of cerebral and collective football, Rodri perfectly embodies the precepts of Pep Guardiola. But the latter was also questioned about the attitude of Real Madrid, who decided to snub the ceremony after learning that Vinicius Jr would not be acclaimed.
Guardiola has ‘nothing to say’ about Real Madrid
Fatalist, the Manchester City manager did not want to put a part back in the machine… “There is nothing to say. If they don’t want to go, they don’t go… If they don’t want to congratulate him, they don’t congratulate him. I am not here, and neither are Manchester City, to judge what other clubs are doing. »
“ If Vinicius should have won? Maybe. But around a hundred journalists vote, not just a small elite. There are people from all over the world, that’s why there are different opinions, that’s one of the beautiful things about football“, concluded the Catalan technician.
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