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Bayern diplomatic after Lewandowski Ballon d’Or snub

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Robert Lewandowski and Bayern Munich did their best to hide their disappointment after he was beaten to the Ballon d’Or by Lionel Messi, but former Bayern star Lothar Matthaeus was adamant the Poland striker should have won.

Almost as a consolation prize, Lewandowski was awarded the new striker of the year award at the gala in Paris on Monday after journalists had decided France Football’s big prize should go to the Argentina great for a record-extending seventh time.

Messi finally won a major international honour this year as Argentina captured the Copa America but Matthaeus was staggered that Lewandowski’s record 41 goals in a Bundesliga season was not enough for the Ballon d’Or.

“Honestly, I don’t understand the world any more after this vote,” former Germany player Matthaeus, who won the prize while at Inter Milan in 1990, told Sky.”I have huge respect for Messi and the other great players who were nominated, but nobody deserved it more than Lewandowski.”

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Lewandowski’s claims to the Ballon d’Or were strengthened by the fact most pundits accept he would have won it last year had the award not been cancelled because of Covid-19. Last year he led Bayern to a Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup treble with another glut of goals.He at least won FIFA’s rival player of the year award in 2020 and was magnanimous as he picked up his striker gong at the Chatelet Theatre.

“I am very proud to be here. I have to say thanks to my team-mates, my coach and above all the fans. And a very special thanks to my family,” said the 33-year-old.To be fair to Messi, he realized he was fortunate to take another Ballon d’Or after only winning the Copa del Rey with troubled Barcelona last season before switching to Paris Saint-Germain.”It is an honour to be here with you,” he said to Lewandowski. “You have broken records and would have also deserved to win the Ballon d’Or. You had an unbelievable year.”

Bayern chief executive Oliver Kahn was as diplomatic as possible.”Congratulations to Lionel Messi,” said.”But along with his striker of the year award, Robert Lewandowski would have also deserved the Ballon d’Or because for years he has been absolutely outstanding every day.”

Bayern also saw Jamal Musiala finish third in the Kopa Trophy young player vote behind winner Pedri of Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund’s England midfielder Jude Bellingham.Manuel Neuer was fifth in the best goalkeeper category.

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