Real Madrid have hit out at UEFA president Michel Platini for suggesting the Ballon d’Or should go to a member of Germany’s World Cup-winning squad rather than Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo was awarded the accolade in 2013 and is favourite to retain the honour after helping Real to a 10th European title, with four-time former winner Lionel Messi also in contention after another prolific season for Barcelona and having helped Argentina to the World Cup final.

Platini said earlier this week, though, that the winner should be “a world champion” – Mario Goetze, Toni Kroos, Philipp Lahm, Thomas Muller, Manuel Neuer and Bastian Schweinsteiger have been short-listed from Germany’s triumphant squad – and that has not gone down well in Madrid.

Real have accused the Frenchman of impartiality and reminded him that it is an individual rather than a collective prize.

Real’s statement read: “In view of the declarations made by the president of UEFA, Michel Platini, concerning the winner of the Ballon d’Or, Real Madrid CF would like to outline:

“Firstly, its surprise at the repeated declarations regarding his personal preferences over the choice of the winner.

“Secondly, the Ballon d’Or is an individual rather than collective prize which is awarded annually to the best player in the world of football.”

It added: “Finally, we believe that Cristiano Ronaldo has without doubt had his best ever professional year individually.

“He has claimed the UEFA Champions League, the Golden Shoe and the record for the highest goalscorer in an edition of the Champions League.”

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