When Rodri returned to Manchester last week, he lavishly celebrated his Ballon d’Or victory.
Being the first City player to win the Ballon d’Or makes Rodri proud.
The midfield player recently returned to England for a special celebration with our supporters at the Etihad Stadium, but he is presently recovering from a knee injury and spending the majority of his time back in his home country of Spain. In keeping with the opulence of the game’s most coveted individual honor, we seized the chance to dress the world’s top player in the finest formal attire while we were at the CFA. After an incredible season both at home and abroad, a panel of journalists from the 100 top-ranked countries chose the midfield stalwart as the world’s finest player. He accepted the award at a lavish ceremony in Paris in October. Following his pivotal involvement in City’s historic fourth consecutive English Premier League title in 2023β2024, he was named Player of the Tournament for his priceless performances that led Spain to Euro 2024 glory this summer. In addition to focusing on getting back into shape, the 28-year-old has taken some time to consider his significant accomplishments.
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