Why Vinícius Jr. deserves the Ballon d’Or.
With the conclusion of the 23/24 season and all ensuing major international tournaments, the big question on everyone’s mind is, who will with the Ballon d’Or? The most prestigious individual award in all of football, the Ballon d’Or is often as hotly contested as team achievements. For the majority of the last 15 years or so, the Ballon d’Or had been dominated by two men: Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, and the only two players that broke this duopoly were Karim Benzema and Luka Modrić, two other legendary players considered to be 2 of the very best ever. Yet, all four of these players are more or less done with their time as being at the very pinnacle of the game, and a new era has begun. This year, none of them are even in contention, and the three favourites for the award are 24-year-old Real Madrid winger Vinícius Jr., 21-year-old Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham, and 28-year-old Manchester City midfielder Rodri Hernandez. All three superstars had incredible success on a team level last season, with the Real Madrid duo taking home the league and Champions League double alongside the Supercopa de España, while Rodri won the Premier League with Manchester City and Euro 2024 with Spain. All three also had incredible campaigns from an individual standpoint, and are deservedly seen as being the best candidates to win the Ballon d’Or. Yet, the question still remains: who deserves to win the Ballon d’Or?
To answer this question, you have to first look at what the Ballon d’Or truly rewards; the best individual campaign from a player over the course of a calendar season. It values overall quality of play, consistency, importance to team success, big game credentials and statistics. When looking at the criteria and using them to gauge the seasons the three have had, then it becomes clear that one candidate stands above the others, and that he deserves the Ballon d’Or the most out of any player in the world, and that candidate is Vinícius Jr.
The 23/24 season was a truly special one for Vinícius Jr. Scoring 24 goals and providing 11 assists in just 36 appearances for Real Madrid (a career high goals tally), Vinícius Jr. was the teams leader in attack, producing the goods when it mattered the most. On a per game basis, Viní’s numbers were spectacular, with the Brazilian winger completing over 3.5 take-ons, creating around 2 chances and shooting around 3 times per 90 minutes player. While his numbers and performances are already great at a glance, when you dig deeper and see who he truly shone against, then it becomes clear how out of this world he really was this season.
Vinícius has long established himself as one of the best big-game players in the world, and this season was no different. Overall, his performances in big games were some of the best we’ve seen from any superstar in recent memory.
Viní Jr. in 2023/24:
▫️1 goal vs Dortmund in UCL Final
▫️4 goals, 1 assist vs Barcelona
▫️2 goals vs Bayern Munich
▫️2 assists vs Manchester City
▫️1 goal, 2 assist vs Girona (La Liga leaders at the time)
▫️8 goals, 3 assists vs La Liga TOP 10
▫️Hattrick in Supercopa final
▫️7… pic.twitter.com/dXPargmLXd— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) July 15, 2024
In the two finals he played, he produced hat-trick vs Barcelona to win the Supercopa de España, and he scored a goal in the UCL final that was accompanied by one of the best UCL final performances ever.
🇧🇷 Viní Jr. vs Borussia Dortmund:
• 9 duels won
• 80% pass accuracy
• 8 dribbles completed
• 5 shots
• 2 key passes
• 1 goal2nd #UCL trophy 🏆 pic.twitter.com/hvrPeacH5C
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) June 1, 2024
In other huge ties, such as the semi-finals against Bayern Munich, he scored a brace in the first leg, and produced one of the greatest performances in UCL history in the second, albeit without a goal contribution. He was also named MOTM for both games. In the quarter-finals against Manchester City, he produced two assists in the first-leg, while in the Round of 16, he scored Real Madrid’s only goal in the 1-1 home draw against RB Leipzig.
Vinícius Júnior vs Bayern:
▫️ 90 minutes
▫️ 58 touches
▫️ 7 dribbles
▫️ 2 chances created
▫️ 1 big chance created
▫️ 9 duels wonNUMBER 1. ☝️ pic.twitter.com/uFuIUpH3hu
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) May 8, 2024
These performances, the stages they’ve come on, and the underlying numbers he produces, all show the caliber of player that Vinícius Jr. truly is. Arguably the scariest opponent for any defender to come against, Vinícius’ blend of flair, incredible pace, and pure relentlessness makes him a near unstoppable player. His performances against Bayern, Dortmund, Girona all display the sheer scale of devastation he can cause. A player who never ever shies from the moment, Vinícius’ best quality might be his flat-out refusal to give up. He will take his man on every single time he gets the ball, he will take on as many markers as his opponents throw at him, and his combination of trickery, his ability to create with his crosses, trivelas, through balls and link-up play, and his great finishing, make him a true nightmare for any defense to try and handle. A true game-changer, Viní can take a game by the scruff of the neck and completely flip it on its head on his own. A player who will always leave his impact on the game, whether on a good day or bad one, Vinícius will always be at the center of everything his team does in attack.
Furthermore, his goal and assist catalogs have been truly spectacular as well. He has had incredible assists with both feet, trivela through-balls, goals with his shoulder and chest, goals from outside the box, goals after beating multiple opponents, goals after rounding the keeper, he has done it all this season.
Another indicator of how good Vinícius has been have been the figures in football who have supported his claim to the sports preeminent individual award. It is natural for Real Madrid figures such as Carlo Ancelotti, Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo to back him for the award, but a whole host of legendary figures have backed him for the prize. Names such as Jose Mourinho, Neymar, Ronaldo Nazario, Karim Benzema, Rio Ferdinand, Roberto Carlos, Guti, Rivaldo, Cafu, Felipe Scolari, Julio Baptista, Sergio Aguero, Bruno Guimaraes, Gabriel Martinelli and Yan Couto have all supported Vinícius as being the rightful winner of the Ballon d’Or.
All of this isn’t to say that Bellingham and Rodri haven’t had fantastic campaigns. Bellingham has been truly world class, breaking multiple records and proving to be extremely clutch for Real Madrid, with late winners and equalizers against a plethora of sides.
🤯 Jude Bellingham has now scored SIX goals after the 90th minute this season, for club & country:
▫️95th minute winner vs Getafe
▫️94th minute winner vs Union Berlin
▫️92nd minute winner vs Barcelona
▫️95th minute equalizer vs Belgium
▫️91st minute winner vs Barcelona
▫️96th… pic.twitter.com/Q4g978GWcI— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) June 30, 2024
On top of this, his debut campaign showed why he is one of the most, if not the most, complete midfielder in the world. Arguably the best goal threat from midfield in football right now, Bellingham is also a fantastic dribbler, an excellent creator who has shown he can create from out-wide and deeper positions, and a very hard working defender who, when needed, will buckle down and put in a shift that most DMs would be proud of. His impact on Real Madrid’s pressing has also been remarkable, with his athleticism and defensive nous has transformed Real Madrid into a side that can consistently defend from up top.
His England performances are also worthy of praise. A winner in the group-stages, a last minute overhead kick equalizer in the Round of 16, Bellingham continued his clutch form to the national team as well.
Rodri too had a truly exceptional year, with his Manchester City side winning their record-breaking 4th Premier League title in a row. With Spain, he won the Euros as well, and was one of the best players for all of these achievements. However, one argument that many have made, and validly so, is that Rodri was not clearly the outright best player for his teams. While Jude Bellingham did win the LaLiga POTY award, considering the whole body of work across all competitions, it is my opinion, and one that is shared by many Madridistas, that Vinícius Jr. had a slightly better campaign. For Manchester City, the general consensus was that Phil Foden was their best player for the 23/24 season. Upon winning the Euro 2024 Best Player award, most fans thought Rodri was the undeserved winner, with teammates Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal being seen as the more deserved winners.
Taking into account all of the aforementioned, then Vinícius’ case to be named the best player in the world stands out above the rest. An incredible campaign with team success, amazing statistics, massive big game performances, and a stunning catalog of goals and assists. His performances have truly gone to a different level this season, and he deserves to be seen as the best player in the world right now. In conclusion, Vinícius Jr. should be the winner of the 2024 Ballon d’Or.