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Rodri Admits He Never Saw Himself Winning Ballon d’Or, Shares Honest Reaction
The Spanish midfielder says the thought of winning football’s top individual prize never even crossed his mind
The Spanish midfielder says the thought of winning football’s top individual prize never even crossed his mind
Manchester City star Rodri has revealed he never believed he could win the Ballon d’Or, football’s most prestigious individual award. The Spanish midfielder, known for his consistency and key role in City’s recent successes, said he found the idea unbelievable when it was mentioned to him.
Rodri’s comments came as speculation continues over who will be crowned the world’s best player this year. Despite helping City to another dominant season in both domestic and European competitions, Rodri confessed that personal accolades were far from his expectations. “I just couldn’t believe I could win,” he admitted, underlining how focused he remains on team achievements rather than individual recognition.
For many Nigerian football fans, Rodri’s humility stands out at a time when star players often chase personal glory. His approach highlights the value of teamwork and dedication over chasing awards. As conversations about this year’s Ballon d’Or heat up, Rodri’s name is now among those being discussed by pundits and supporters alike.
Neither Manchester City nor Ballon d’Or organisers have commented on his chances so far. With the final shortlist yet to be released, observers say Rodri’s performances will keep him firmly in contention, even if the player himself is still coming to terms with being considered among football’s elite.
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Burna Boy and Shakira Thrill 80,000 Fans at FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony
Massive crowd witnesses Nigerian superstar Burna Boy light up the stage alongside Shakira as tournament kicks off
Massive crowd witnesses Nigerian superstar Burna Boy light up the stage alongside Shakira as tournament kicks off
Nigerian music sensation Burna Boy and global superstar Shakira delivered a powerful performance in front of 80,000 fans at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony. The event took place at a venue not specified in available reports, marking a colourful start to football’s biggest tournament. Both artistes brought their unique energy to the stage, igniting excitement among fans and setting the tone for the competition ahead.
Details about which songs were performed or specific moments from the show were not provided in the available report. However, Burna Boy’s presence at such a global sporting occasion stands as another milestone for Nigerian music on the world stage, while Shakira’s return to World Cup ceremonies drew cheers from across the stadium.
For Nigerian sports and music fans, seeing Burna Boy share the spotlight at an event of this magnitude highlights Nigeria’s growing influence in global culture. The performance drew reactions on social media, with many celebrating Burna Boy as a symbol of national pride.
Neither Burna Boy nor Shakira had issued official statements about their performances at press time. FIFA organisers also had not released an official review or attendance breakdown for the ceremony.
The World Cup now moves into its opening round of fixtures, with football fans across Nigeria looking forward to action on the pitch and hoping that the energy from the opening ceremony carries into memorable moments throughout the tournament.
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Burna Boy and Shakira Thrill 80,000 Fans at FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony in Spectacular Fashion
Nigerian music superstar and global icon Shakira light up the World Cup stage as fans celebrate a night to remember
Nigerian music superstar and global icon Shakira light up the World Cup stage as fans celebrate a night to remember
The FIFA World Cup opening ceremony drew a massive crowd of 80,000 fans, all treated to unforgettable performances by Burna Boy and Shakira. The event took place at an unspecified venue and date, as these details were not provided in available reports. Both artists brought high energy to the stage, setting the mood for the start of football’s biggest tournament.
The show kicked off with Burna Boy delivering his signature Afro-fusion sound, capturing the attention of the packed stadium. Shakira followed up with a set that kept the crowd on their feet, showing why she remains a global favourite for World Cup ceremonies. There was no information on additional performers or special moments during the show.
For Nigerian fans, Burna Boy’s presence on such a global platform is another proud moment for the nation’s music industry. His inclusion in the ceremony highlights Nigeria’s growing influence on international entertainment stages. The event also marked another memorable chapter in Shakira’s long history with FIFA tournaments.
Neither Burna Boy nor Shakira had issued statements about their performances at press time. There were also no official comments from FIFA organisers regarding fan reactions or behind-the-scenes details.
As the World Cup gets underway following this electrifying opening night, all eyes now turn to the pitch as teams begin their quest for football glory. Match schedules and further entertainment updates will be released by FIFA in due course.
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New York Honours Thierry Henry and Pele With Street Renaming Ahead of 2026 World Cup
City landmarks now bear the names of football legends as New York gears up to host World Cup matches next month
City landmarks now bear the names of football legends as New York gears up to host World Cup matches next month
New York City has paid a big tribute to global football icons Thierry Henry and Pele by renaming major streets in their honour, just weeks before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The move was announced on Wednesday, but the specific locations and how long the renamed streets will keep these legendary names were not stated in the available reports.
The city’s decision comes as excitement grows for the World Cup, which will see matches played in New York and several other US cities for the first time in decades. Both Henry and Pele have left deep marks on football history — Henry with his unforgettable performances for France and Arsenal, and Pele as Brazil’s three-time World Cup winner who once played for New York Cosmos. Their contributions have inspired generations of fans across continents, making them fitting choices for this rare honour.
For Nigerian football fans watching from afar, this gesture is a reminder of how much impact African and South American stars have made on the global stage. While neither Henry nor Pele played for an African national team, their legacies are well respected by Super Eagles supporters who are already counting down to Nigeria’s opening group match in June.
Neither New York city officials nor representatives of Henry or Pele had issued official statements at press time regarding the street renaming or possible public unveilings. Details about fan events or ceremonies were also not included in initial reports.
As World Cup fever takes hold, attention now shifts to the teams arriving in New York ahead of kick-off. The Super Eagles will be watching closely as they prepare to make their own mark when group games begin at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford next month.
