In a surprising twist, Spanish midfielder Rodri claimed the 2024 Ballon d’Or, edging out Brazilian star Vinícius Junior and sparking widespread debate among fans and analysts alike.
The award, presented in Paris, recognized Rodri’s consistent performances for Manchester City and the Spanish national team but left many in disbelief as Vinícius was widely considered the frontrunner.
Rodri’s impressive season included leading Manchester City to a historic treble, culminating in a Champions League victory where he scored the decisive goal against Inter Milan in the final.
Known for his composure, passing accuracy, and defensive contributions, Rodri has been essential to Pep Guardiola’s side, serving as the team’s anchor in midfield. His role in Spain’s UEFA Nations League victory further cemented his reputation as one of the world’s best midfielders.
However, fans of Real Madrid’s Vinícius Junior have expressed shock and disappointment, arguing that the Brazilian’s impact on the pitch should have swayed voters in his favour.
The 24-year-old forward had a remarkable season, scoring 25 goals and assisting 18 times in all competitions, establishing himself as a key figure for Real Madrid. His electrifying pace, skill, and game-changing ability made him one of the most feared forwards in world football, with many expecting his name to be called as the winner.
Social media exploded with mixed reactions, with fans and pundits questioning the criteria behind the Ballon d’Or voting process. “How did Vinícius Junior not win?” questioned one prominent fan account, while others acknowledged Rodri’s accomplishments but felt they fell short of the impact Vinícius had over the season.
Football analysts are also split, with some defending the selection as a nod to the often-overlooked role of defensive midfielders. “Rodri was instrumental to Manchester City’s dominance. He deserves this,” argued one pundit. Yet others feel that forwards like Vinícius, who directly influence scoring and outcomes, should have been prioritized.
Regardless, the decision will remain one of the most debated outcomes in Ballon d’Or history, highlighting the perpetual challenge of comparing players with different roles on the field.