Karim Benzema said he had become more ambitious with age as the Real Madrid and France striker won the Ballon d'Or on Monday, and dedicated his trophy "to the people".
Benzema, who turns 35 in December, the day after the World Cup final, is five months older than Lionel Messi was when the Argentine won the most prestigious individual award in football for the seventh time last year.
Indeed he is the oldest winner since England's Stanley Matthews won the very first Ballon d'Or in 1956. "Winning this trophy was always in the back of my mind but what has changed since I turned 30 is ambition," Benzema said after collecting the prize in a star-studded ceremony at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris.
Benzema was just 21 when he joined Real Madrid from Lyon in 2009. He has come into his own in the Spanish capital since Cristiano Ronaldo's departure in 2018, when Benzema was 30. "Ambition really entered my head after that. "Ambition means working harder and being a leader for my team and I am lucky to play for Madrid, the best club in the world. "When I was 21, or 22, I didn't have the same ambition I have today." Benzema was rewarded for scoring 44 goals in 46 games last season as Madrid won the Champions League and La Liga. - 'Difficult moments' - He also won the UEFA Nations League with France, completing a remarkable career revival for a player who was frozen out of the national team for five and a half years because of his involvement in a blackmail scandal over a sextape involving teammate Mathieu Valbuena. "I have been through difficult moments, where I wasn't playing for the national team and so was alone at Valdebebas (Real's training ground) because everyone else was away playing for their countries. "I am very happy and