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This Friday, the Globe Soccer Awards took place. A ceremony during which Cristiano Ronaldo had the opportunity to express a lot. After criticizing Ligue 1, the legendary Portuguese player returned to the Ballon d’Or.
The five-time winner of the trophy admitted that Vinicius Junior would have deserved it more than Rodri. Satisfied with the declarations of his idol, the Brazilian subsequently got excited when receiving his title of best player of the year 2024.
” If Cristiano Ronaldo says I’m the best so that means I am. He is my idol and to hear these words is an honor,” he blurted out on stage.
The number 7 of Real Madrid has a string of individual awards. Crowned FIFA The Best a few days ago, the Casa Blanca winger received a new personal trophy this Friday. From now on his goal will be to win the 2025 Ballon d’Or.
Competition is likely to be fierce for the title. Players like Mohamed Salah at Liverpool or even his teammates like Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham dream of the title. To be continued…
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