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1 hour ago, 54 said:

Love a CDM winning the Ballon d'Or. Rodri is a joke of a player and is more than deserving of the award. 

 

If there was a microcosm of everything detestable about Real Madrid, its that story. Throwing their toys out the pram because one of their players didn't get voted the best player in the world, just because they think he has a god given right to win it as he plays for Madrid.  


I love Rodri, but if you aren’t winning PL player of the year, nor CL, how are you winning Ballon d’Or. Bit ridiculous.

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It just feels very reflective modern society. “Content creators” holding up Vinicius Jnr’s shirt on the red carpet, random players whinging on social media about the result and Real players not attending as their team mate didn’t win. Pretty pathetic all round tbh.

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Rodri is obviously an exceptional footballer but I still think it reflects pretty negatively on the level of football as of right now, in terms of what you would consider to be superstar talent, that he's Ballon D'or winner and it isn't really questionable.

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24 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

Rodri is obviously an exceptional footballer but I still think it reflects pretty negatively on the level of football as of right now, in terms of what you would consider to be superstar talent, that he's Ballon D'or winner and it isn't really questionable.

 

Yeah, same with Martinez, is he really that good?

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35 minutes ago, TaylorJ_01 said:

 

Yeah, same with Martinez, is he really that good?


Big game players in high profile cups tend to win these awards. 
 

Conceded 1 goal in the Copa América which he won, winning a(nother) pelanty shootout along the way. 
 

Is he the best in the world? Probably not. Is he an elite level keeper who performs on the big stage? Absolutely. 
 

Was hardly going to be Unai Simon or the Real backup who came 2nd and 3rd and then the rest are alsorans. 

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Rodri went off injured at halftime of the Euros Final; his replacement came on, played fantastically well, and scored the winner. If Oyarzabal had instead come on, had a shocker, and handed the title to England, I feel like Rodri would not have won the award. Vini should have won, imo, but he wasn't at a level where it was undisputed. With Rodri, it just seems like they wanted to reward a player with both club and international success, and he was the best option from Spain or Argentina.

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5 minutes ago, Segun Oluwaniyi said:

Rodri went off injured at halftime of the Euros Final; his replacement came on, played fantastically well, and scored the winner. If Oyarzabal had instead come on, had a shocker, and handed the title to England, I feel like Rodri would not have won the award. Vini should have won, imo, but he wasn't at a level where it was undisputed. With Rodri, it just seems like they wanted to reward a player with both club and international success, and he was the best option from Spain or Argentina.

 

Zubimendi replaced him. It goes both ways though, Real were pretty lucky against Man City in the QF. If they get knocked out Vini has no chance of winning the award.

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11 hours ago, ponsaelius said:

Rodri is obviously an exceptional footballer but I still think it reflects pretty negatively on the level of football as of right now, in terms of what you would consider to be superstar talent, that he's Ballon D'or winner and it isn't really questionable.


Agreed. I also think that Vinicius Jr and Real Madrid throwing their toys out the pram sums it up. Would barely be top 10 in some of the previous golden years. 

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I think it reflects football fans being a bit more nerdy now and valuing technical midfielders more than flair attackers thanks to so much of the coverage being on 'genius tactical managers' and tactics so of course the players everyone loves moves towards players like Rhodri and Modric. I do think the trend definitely means there are a lot less high quality flair attackers as managers care less about them now. Ancelotti may the last great coach who sees it his job to make all his star players happy and fit them on the pitch somehow. Young player coming through who can listen to complicated tactical instructions and keep up technically with the other players is going to get into the first team quicker than someone who does nothing half the match but occaisionally scores a worldie. 

 

It's also just an award, like all others, always going to be more people unhappy than happy with it. Real Madrid's reaction has been spectacularly petty

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