The manager’s insistence on praising the Argentine has occasionally put him at odds with critics who felt he overlooked Messi, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner's, iconic status. He previously had to explain his decision-making process in a press conference, clarifying that his vote was a matter of professional preference rather than a slight against any other player. At the time, he was quick to shut down any suggestion that his choice was anything other than a calculated footballing opinion.
"The issue with Julian Alvarez is because I like him," the manager explained regarding that specific ballot. "What can I say? I don’t drink; I was perfectly sober. I like him, and is he a world champion? Yes. Have the others people mentioned been world champions? I know. As I said, I just felt like it. Messi won the world championship. He is the greatest, of course. But I didn't feel like it; I felt like voting for Julian."