Huang Kaiwen finally slept with satisfaction.
On December 4th, Milan defeated Brescia 3:0.
Two days later, Huang Kaiwen, along with Guardiola and a few teammates, flew to Zurich, Switzerland.
The Ballon d'Or and Mr. World Football merged, turning two awards into one.
Thinking about how lackluster last year's Ballon d'Or ceremony was, Huang Kaiwen felt this was bound to happen sooner or later.
Mr. World Football had always been criticized for not being professional and lacking the prestige of the Ballon d'Or.
FIFA likely planned this long ago, hoping to enhance their award's credibility by merging with the Ballon d'Or.
As a global football governing organization, it's a joke that their awards are not as prestigious as those hosted by a magazine.
"Kevin, no advance notice this year?"
Kaka asked on the plane.
"Yes, because this time it's not led by 'Team Newspaper'."
Huang Kaiwen replied.
