The award ceremony had been overshadowed by Cristiano Ronaldo’s petulance following the snub from UEFA for the annual award, which he and his entourage felt that it was disrespectful of him to be treated in such a manner after the stellar season he enjoyed - helping Madrid to their third consecutive Champions League title.
This led to players, managers, officials, and fans alike making their stand clear on whether the Croatia captain and the player of the tournament in Russia deserved the plaudits.
Barcelona’s Ivan Rakitic was one player who has, and will be, playing alongside two of the central characters revolving the ceremony - Lionel Messi for not being shortlisted in the Top 3, and Luka Modric who eventual went onto lift the prize.
In an attempt to show support for his national teammate, Modric, Rakitic had told Novi list via Goal,
Those comments had riled up a number of Lionel Messi fans, particularly from Barcelona who were not completely at ease with one of their mainstay players claiming that a player from their bitter rivals was indeed better than their Argentine talisman.
This led to the Croatian clarifying his stand on the issue while speaking to reporters ahead of Croatia’s Nations League clash against Spain on Tuesday:
“I don’t need to help him as a good friend of him as I am, he made everything on himself, nobody gave him anything. For me, it’s clear that it has to be Luka (for The Best award).”
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