Alves mocks again from Ronaldo and confirms the eligibility of Messi with the Ballon d'Or



Brazilian Dani Alves at right-back for Barcelona team Continued "ironic" and "cynicism" of Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid star on the Ballon d'Or, where he confirmed that the prize will be awarded to the player who gets the better publicity campaign, in a clear signal from him towards Ronaldo who receives support of the media to win the big prize this year.

In an interview on the occasion of his presence among the candidates for the coronation of the ideal squad for FIFA in 2013, Alves criticized propaganda of Portuguese star to win the Golden Ball.
Alves said: "Talking about the competition of the Golden Ball has become boring, because with the passage of time it has changed completely now, and are taking into account the criteria unrelated to what happens on the floor of the stadiums, if the only criterion is what is located on the floor of the stadiums, it will put Messi in the center the first, but it will win out of got a strong media campaign in the past few months.”

He added " Messi is not lucky because he is today it is not rewarded who presented a best season, but who has the best advertising campaign, I've stood up to the point where he became a talk about the Golden Ball like modern politics, and before that it was granted to anyone who gives football better, now it changed and became more running or more score, " in a clear reference of him to Ronaldo.
He continued, "It is extraordinary, because it is from football players others, and thus be sure that the voice of the people who know well football, while the Golden Ball vote of those who think they understand football."

This was not the first time that Alves mocks of Ronaldo as he had previously ridiculed him against the backdrop of the famous Shuffle carried out with Ronaldo, where the publication of a picture on his profile on the social networking site "Anstgram" shows where he passed the ball between the legs of "icon" Real Madrid in El Clasico last.

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