Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior – ‘The club asked me not to go to the Ballon d’Or ceremony’

Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Junior has faced widespread taunts when traveling to away games in Spain for his Ballon d’Or snub, but the Brazilian has confirmed that it was an order that came down from upon high. None of the Real Madrid nominees nor anyone from the club attended the gala night hosted by France […] The post Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior – ‘The club asked me not to go to the Ballon d’Or ceremony’ appeared first on Football España.

Mar 3, 2025 - 20:07
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Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior – ‘The club asked me not to go to the Ballon d’Or ceremony’

Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Junior has faced widespread taunts when traveling to away games in Spain for his Ballon d’Or snub, but the Brazilian has confirmed that it was an order that came down from upon high. None of the Real Madrid nominees nor anyone from the club attended the gala night hosted by France Football after it emerged that Manchester City’s Rodri Hernandez would be winning the award.

Vinicius wrote shortly after the award was handed out that he would do it ’10x better if he had to’, but denied that he felt cheated by the result. After winning The Best award, he would also publicly declare that he felt he was the best in the world.

“No, people vote for what they believe. I have my own thoughts. I never dreamed of winning the Ballon d’Or, when you’re close to it you believe it, but I’m going to have more opportunities. I’ve already won two European Cups and I’m here to win many more.”

Regularly met with ‘Vinicius, beach ball’ chants these days rather than golden ball, he confirmed that it was President Florentino Perez who made the decision not to attend the awards night. It was that decision which largely brought criticism for Real Madrid and flack for Vinicius.

“I do what the club tells me to do and the club asked me to stay in Madrid,” he noted.

The Brazilian was also asked what frustrated him most on the football pitch, and pointed towards the officials.

“When the referees don’t show cards to others and when I protest for the first time and they show me a card. I do a lot of things I shouldn’t do, but with each game I’m improving and I’m calmer. So little by little I’m getting better. I’ve been here a long time, but people forget that I’m 24 years old and I still have a lot to learn and I’m going to keep learning until the end of my career.”