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Campos angrily confronts the Golden Globes voting, if Messi and Ronaldo are last seen, Dembele has no dispute

The voting for the Golden Globe Awards has long been dead, but as the award ceremony approaches step by step, the debate has become increasingly fierce. Paris Saint-Germain's sports director Louis Campos recently spoke out for Dembele in an interview with the media, and even bluntly questioned the fairness of the voting.

This statement is full of gunpowder. Campos said it very directly: "If Dembele did not win the Golden Globe, it is because the voters are not qualified to decide the ownership of the Golden Globe." In his opinion, Dembele's performance last season was completely worthy of the Golden Globe, and there was no controversy.

This kind of support is obviously not just "supporting your own players." Campos even compared another popular candidate, Barcelona's No. 10 young player Yamal. He stressed that Yamal's potential is worth looking forward to, but the Golden Globes are looking at last season's performance, not the possible achievements in the next few years.

Paris Saint-Germain bets on Dembele. Campos repeatedly emphasized that the best player in the Champions League and Ligue 1 last season was Dembele. He won the Champions League best and the French Ligue 1 best, and was the key figure in the French Ligue 1 class.

What is even more impressive is another sentence from Campos: "If Dembele's name is Messi or Ronaldo, then there will be no controversy in this year's Golden Globes." This is obviously an inherent bias in the selection. The Golden Globe Awards have always been unable to avoid the halo of superstars, and there is always a lack of sufficient recognition for players who lack "traffic" or "fame".

Paris confidence is not groundless. In addition to Dembele, they have nine players shortlisted for the Golden Globe nomination, which is unique throughout Europe. Campos even mentioned that players like Barcola or Pacho are equally qualified for the selection, but they don’t get the attention they deserve.

The World Sports commented that all this highlighted Paris' strategic intention: they regarded the Golden Globes as another charge for the club's brand and player status. Campos' public statement is not only supporting Dembele, but also sending a signal to the outside world - Paris Saint-Germain is no longer satisfied with just "sky stars", they need a real "golden ball winner". The problem is that the selection of the Golden Globe Awards has never been a simple data competition. The topic, historical status, personal stories, and even the club's influence in the international public opinion field will influence the results. Campos' anger may indicate that Paris still lacks confidence in this unseen competition.

Whether Dembele can hold the golden ball will be announced until the award ceremony is announced. But one thing is clear: Paris Saint-Germain is turning this former "glass man" into a new banner. Even if he missed the Golden Globe Awards in the end, this wave of public opinion offensive has made Dembele one of the biggest topic makers.