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Manchester City midfielder Rodri hits back at Cristiano Ronaldo’s Ballon d’Or criticism

Rodri says he was ‘surprised’ by criticism of Cristiano Ronaldo for winning the Ballon d’Or.

Rodri won the award last October for his role in helping Manchester City win the English Premier League and Spain the European Championship.

The decision sparked a strong reaction from Real Madrid, which boycotted the awards ceremony in protest at the fact that Rodri won the trophy at the expense of Vinicius Junior. Ronaldo, who spoke at the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony earlier this month, also believed that the Brazilian winger was difficult for him. .

Ronaldo said: “Vinicius Junior should have won the Ballon d’Or, in my opinion it was clear.

“It was unfair. That’s why I love the Globe Soccer Awards, they’re honest.

Ronaldo should know better – Rodri

Rodri believes that Ronaldo, as a five-time Ballon d’Or winner, should have a better understanding of how the award is determined.

In an interview with Spanish newspaper AS, the midfielder said: “Well, it was really a surprise, because he knows better than anyone else how this award works and, above all, how the winner is chosen.

“This year, the journalists who voted decided I should win it.

“It is likely that these same journalists were the ones who at one point voted for him to win the award, and I imagine he would have agreed then.”

Rhodri admits that winning the award changed his life.

He added: Maybe I didn’t know it when I won it but yes, it changed my life.

“A lot of things that I could have done before, now, obviously not. But it’s for good reason, because of this recognition that I’ve had and that’s been very important to me and my family. It’s an unforgettable moment.”

Recovery is going well

Rodri is currently sidelined after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament against Arsenal, but he remains confident of playing again this season.

“Psychologically [it’s going] Much better than I thought. “This is what I imagined in terms of pain,” he said.

“The first month was very complicated, but mentally things are going better than I thought.

“I know myself, I am a person who recovers well, a person with a positive mentality. Everything is going very well. Of course I want to play again this season.”

City have struggled without him. Sunday’s win over Leicester was only their second in 14 matches in all competitions and ranks sixth in the Premier League.

Don’t panic – Rhodri

Rodri believes that such stagnation is inevitable after long periods of success, and does not believe it is time to panic.

He said: “It is a time when the team must be united. I know we are going through a bad moment, a time that may be difficult for us to understand and not feel well, but in the end this is part of the sport. You have to wake up.

“The good thing is that there is time during the rest of the season. Football changes. I don’t think this moment is so important in the end, neither for good nor for bad. You go through phases throughout the year. The seasons are now longer and maturity and calmness are important.

“Obviously you don’t have to relax or think that this will change overnight. This doesn’t happen in football. You have to improve gradually. I would say we are in a bit of a borderline situation. You have to try to win, but without panicking.”



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