"It is clear that Ballon d'Or-UEFA does not respect Real Madrid," an unnamed club source told AS. "And Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected." It was all very undignified and amusing, particularly when one considers that the supposedly disrespected Real were named Team of the Year at the very same ceremony they boycotted.
However, Rodri's shock success also suggested that Ballon d'Or voters are no longer as obsessed with forwards as they once were. Is there a chance, then, that we could see another surprise winner this year?
Ousmane Dembele is the understandable favourite to lift the trophy after scoring more goals than anyone else during Paris Saint-Germain's treble triumph - but was the Frenchman really their best player last season? Surely Vitinha or Achraf Hakimi would be more deserving of the ultimate individual accolade in football if we're looking at this from a purely sporting perspective?...








