Real Madrid, Brazil Players Back Vinícius After Ballon d’Or Snub

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Vinícius Junior’s Real Madrid and Brazil teammates have thrown their weight behind the star forward after he lost out to Manchester City’s Rodri in the race to win the 2024 men’s Ballon d’Or.

The 24-year-old had been widely tipped to win the award on Monday, but finished second behind Rodri, with Jude Bellingham finishing third, Dani Carvajal fourth, and Erling Haaland fifth.

Real Madrid boycotted the ceremony organised by France Football and UEFA, with none of the club’s nominees for the various prizes including Vinícius, Bellingham, Carvajal, Kylian Mbappé, Antonio Rüdiger, Federico Valverde, Andriy Lunin, Arda Güler and coach Carlo Ancelotti or club officials attending the event in protest.

A club source told ESPN that the result was “unfair” and “shameful,” calling it “a historic robbery.”

Vinicius posted on social media later on Monday, saying “I’ll do it 10x if I have to. They aren’t ready.”

The forward helped lead Madrid to a LaLiga and Champions League double last season, scoring 24 goals in all competitions, including in the Champions League final.

A number of Vinicius’ teammates with Madrid and the Brazil national team reacted to the news on Monday, offering their support to the player.

“Football politics,” Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga posted on X. “My brother, you are the best player in the world and no award can say otherwise.”

“You are the best and no one can take that away from you,” Éder Militão who plays with Vinícius for club and country posted.

“Nothing will take away what you’ve achieved my brother,” Aurélien Tchouaméni said. “We ALL know. They are not ready for what you’re gonna deliver.”

While Vinicius excelled for Madrid last season, he had a more difficult time at the Copa América with Brazil, scoring just twice in a 4-1 win over Paraguay as they were eliminated in the quarterfinals.

“Today, all Brazilians who love football woke up expecting to see another player from our country winning an award for the best in the world after so long,” Brazil forward Richarlison posted on Instagram.

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