Rodri won the coveted award over Vinicius Jnr

The snubbing of Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jnr for the 2024 Ballon d’Or has spurred controversy in the sporting media, with varied opinions being expressed.

The Brazilian winger looked set to win the coveted award until news broke in the early hours of Monday, October 28, 2024, that Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri came tops in the polls.

With Real Madrid boycotting the entire ceremony and their fans and footballers in absolute meltdown, the award ceremony was once again shrouded in controversy as the proponents of ‘Vini for Ballon d’Or’ argued their cases on various media platforms.

Social media has been buzzing with heated debates as Real Madrid and their fans battle Manchester City and Barcelona fans who believe that awarding Rodri the Ballon d’Or was the right step.

Critics of Rodri are also reading racist meanings into the decision, believing Vinicius was overlooked because of his race.

Some football fans have also chided former Liberian president George Oppong Weah for not paying credit to some African footballers during his speech at the tournament.

George Weah paid tribute to English and Bayern Munich winger Harry Kane for his incredible career, but many believe he could have mentioned Nigerian winger Ademola Lookman, who had a great season.

Players of Real Madrid also did not hide their disappointment as they took to their various social media platforms to vent their frustration over Vinicius Jnr’s inability to win the award.

While Rodri emerged as the best player in the men’s category, Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmatí won the women’s category.

The best goalkeeper award went to Aston Villa and Argentinian goalie Emiliano Martinez, while Lamine Yamal won the young player award.

For guiding Real Madrid to Champions League and La Liga success, Carlo Ancelotti won the Best Coach award, with Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe winning the Golden Boot for scoring the most goals in the year.

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