Dembélé has dropped out of the favorites list for the Ballon d'Or.
Barcelona's attacking midfielder Lamine Yamal has once again improved his chances of winning the main individual award in the world of football. The TNT Sports portal has updated the ranking of candidates for the 'Ballon d'Or' after the final of the Club World Cup.
Who else is on the Ballon d'Or list
- In second place after the Barcelona player on the list of contenders for the award is PSG midfielder Vitinha, while Chelsea's Cole Palmer takes third place.
- The top ten also includes Nuno Mendes, Achraf Hakimi (both from PSG), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Gianluigi Donnarumma (PSG), and Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappé — they shared positions from sixth to tenth.
It should be noted that the management of Barcelona previously expressed serious concern over the scandals surrounding Lamine Yamal. Yaroslav Maguchikh will compete for victory at the Diamond League stage in London, her main rival will miss the tournament. How much one will have to pay in Ukraine to watch the broadcast of Oleksandr Usyk's fight against Daniel Dubois. Where is the well-known and popular former footballer Andriy Voronin now and what is his attitude towards Ukraine.
Barcelona's attacking midfielder Lamine Yamal has become a favorite for the Ballon d'Or, surpassing his competitors in the ranking of candidates for this prestigious award. This is yet another step towards recognizing the athlete's great achievements this season. Now football fans will eagerly await the announcement of this year's contest winner.
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