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It hurts in Real Madrid, the strong blow of a world champion after the shame in the Ballon d'Or

Domenech recordó que el Real Madrid presionó a los organizadores de la gala para saber con antelación el nombre del ganador del Balón de Oro

By David Arengas

Real Madrid Photo: Adidas, Marca
Real Madrid Photo: Adidas, Marca
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Real Madrid's decision to boycott the Ballon d'Or ceremony after learning that Vinicius Jr. would not be the winner has caused a major stir in the world of football. Among the harshest critics is former France manager Raymond Domenech, who has not hesitated to label the club's attitude as "pathetic" and "repulsive."

In an interview with 'Goal.pl', Domenech stated that Real Madrid has shown itself to be a "small club" with a "very small" attitude. The Frenchman strongly criticized the pressure exerted by the Madrid club on the organizers of the ceremony to know the winner's name in advance, calling it an attempt at "blackmail."

"Real Madrid thinks the whole world revolves around them, but the world of football is much bigger," Domenech stated. The former French manager also referred to Real Madrid's iconic white shirt, assuring that on this occasion it was "very stained" by the club's attitude.

Domenech's criticisms add to a broad debate about Real Madrid's attitude. Many fans and experts consider the club's decision to be a show of arrogance and disrespect for football and the other nominees. Others, however, defend Real Madrid's position, arguing that the club has the right to express its dissatisfaction with a decision it considers unfair.

What do you think of Raymond Domenech's statements? Do you think Real Madrid should have attended the Ballon d'Or ceremony regardless of the outcome? Do you believe Real Madrid's attitude reflects a broader problem in modern football? What measures could be taken to prevent similar situations from happening in the future?


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