Manchester City’s Ballon d’Or winner Rodri Hernandez explains controversial Vinicius Junior chants
The award of the Ballon d’Or to Manchester City star Rodri Hernandez caused plenty of controversy in Spain, fuelled by the decision of Real Madrid not to attend the gala, and a number of conspiracy theories about why it was not Vinicius Junior. That was taken in bad taste by the majority of the international […] The post Manchester City’s Ballon d’Or winner Rodri Hernandez explains controversial Vinicius Junior chants appeared first on Football España.
The award of the Ballon d’Or to Manchester City star Rodri Hernandez caused plenty of controversy in Spain, fuelled by the decision of Real Madrid not to attend the gala, and a number of conspiracy theories about why it was not Vinicius Junior. That was taken in bad taste by the majority of the international audience, but Rodri did not help matters with his celebrations.
El Chiringuito have published a video of Rodri Hernandez's #BallonDor celebrations, where he appears to be singing 'Ciao Vini'. #mcfc #RealMadrid #Vinicius pic.twitter.com/H8442krrsg
— Football España (@footballespana_) October 30, 2024
The Spain star has stated that he was not disappointed with the reaction in his home country, but was also asked about images that emerged from later that night. Rodri and those celebrating with him were seen singing ‘Ciao, Vinicius’ to the tune of Bella Ciao, but he refused to give it too much importance.
Rodri on finishing his career at #RealMadrid or #AtleticoMadrid:
"I don't know, I like to live in the present and I have a contract with my club, I'm very happy there. Closing or opening doors makes no sense. I'm still passionate about La Liga but the English league
is special." pic.twitter.com/VmXdoEO0BA— Football España (@footballespana_) November 12, 2024
“People have to understand that it is healthy rivalry, it is a private party. If we put a camera in each of our houses… I didn’t disrespect anyone, it’s just another rivalry. I have respect for Vinicius,” he told Cadena Cope.
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Atleti have no intention of letting him go and would only consider it if an… pic.twitter.com/44vb4cFyjE
— Atletico Universe (@atletiuniverse) November 12, 2024
He goes on to say that he would have voted for Spain teammate Dani Carvajal second and then Vinicius third. The next time the pair go head-to-head, it will become clear whether Vinicius gives it any importance from his side. The Brazilian was said to be sunk by missing out on the award.
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