Lewandowski to be given a ball of salt by a Polish town after Ballon d'or snub

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Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski is set to be given an honorary ball of salt by the Polish town of Wieliczka after missing out on the Ballon d'Or this week.

The 33-year-old has had a stellar 2021, having found the net on 53 occasions for Bayern, who won their ninth straight Bundesliga title in May.

However, this was not enough to earn him his first Ballon d'Or, as he was pipped to the individual accolade by Lionel Messi.

Lewandowski's club team-mate, Thomas Muller, took to LinkedIn to criticise the decision to hand the award to Messi, and he is not the only one disappointed by the verdict.

Back in Poland, the city councillor of Wieliczka, Kamil Jastrzebski, has vowed to honour Lewandowski in an unusual way after his recent snub.

Referring to the Ballon d'Or vote, Jastrzebski wrote on Twitter, as reported by Goal: 'There has been a great deal of injustice, and Robert Lewandowski has become its victim.

'Therefore - as a member of Wieliczka - I propose that the city symbolically announce that Lewy is the best footballer in the world.

'Wieliczka will actually do something that a few dozen hours ago was supposed to be just a joke to improve the mood, that is, it will symbolically recognise Lewandowski as the No 1 player in the world.

'There was also a proposal to expand my idea. Some people want to give the captain of our team a Salt Ball. In the past, salt was called "white gold", so it also has a historical and geographical basis.'

Lewandowski was also unfortunate to not win the Ballon d'Or in 2020, having led Bayern to Champions League glory only for the organisers of the annual ceremony to cancel the event due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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