Man City's Rodri thinks he needs marketing to win a 'Ballon d'Or'

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Rodri Hernández was interviewed on 'El Partidazo de COPE', where he acknowledged his lack of marketing to opt for the Ballon d'Or. The Manchester City midfielder said that Leo Messi will receive the award ahead of Erling Haaland.

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Rodri Hernández was the protagonist in 'El Partidazo de COPE'. The Manchester City midfielder said that he does not see himself winning the Ballon d'Or because of the lack of marketing in his opinion. The second captain of the Spanish national team believes that the award will go to Leo Messi ahead of Erling Haaland.
"After all, this is what individual awards are like. I'm 27 years old and I've lived through the golden age of footballers in my country and I know that sporting merit is highly valued, but it's also an award with a lot of marketing. I'm aware of the type of player I am and next to the monsters I'm up there with, of course I'm still lacking", he confessed to journalist Juanma Castaño.
Rodri Hernández mentioned the figure of Sergio Busquets, whose level he wants to get closer to: "I've been 5-6 years with him and I have to look and feel better than him. I wanted to be better than him and I want to be better than him. What I did was look up to him and absorb him. You are talking about the best pivot of all time. Getting close to that level will be good. We'll see when I'm 34 because it's not easy.
Manchester City midfielder, who is back with his team after the international break, will be available for Guardiola's side after serving his three-match ban for grabbing Gibbs in Manchester City's 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest.

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