Or rather, she.
After last year’s tensions before the Ballon d’Or ceremony, there was speculation about Real Madrid‘s approach this season. It appears that there have been no changes.
Details: According to Diario AS, the Real Madrid delegation will include only women’s team player Caroline Weir. She will be the sole representative among the club’s seven nominees at the ceremony, accompanied by a Real Madrid representative, but not in an official role.
Recall: It was previously reported that “Los Blancos” would not send an official group to the ceremony in Paris. Club director Emilio Butragueño and head coach Xabi Alonso will stay in Madrid, but players were not prohibited from attending privately. Ultimately, only Weir chose to take part in the event.
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