Robert Lewandowski Questions Ballon d'Or Credibility Over Changing Rules

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Robert Lewandowski has criticized the Ballon d'Or for frequently changing its rules. He backed Barcelona teammate Lamine Yamal but remained unsure about the criteria.

As the debate over the Ballon d'Or continues, Robert Lewandowski has voiced his frustration about the award's inconsistent selection criteria. The Polish striker, who was a top contender in both 2020 and 2021 but never won, criticized how the rules seem to shift every year. Speaking to Mundo Deportivo, Lewandowski noted that while young Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has a strong chance to win, the outcome often depends more on the criteria set than the performances themselves.

Lewandowski mentioned that the unpredictability around the rules makes it difficult to forecast a winner, even for standout players. He also acknowledged teammate Ousmane Dembélé as another deserving candidate, especially after his recent UEFA Champions League triumph. While Lewandowski hopes a Barcelona player claims the prestigious award, he admitted that no one truly knows how the guidelines will be shaped at the time of selection.

If Yamal were to win, he would become the youngest Ballon d’Or recipient at just 18. This reflects growing talent in Barcelona’s ranks, but also highlights the uncertainty surrounding football’s biggest individual honor. Lewandowski’s remarks reignite discussion over fairness and transparency in how the Ballon d'Or is awarded each year.

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