Yes, it’s that time of year when the UEFA European Footballer of the
Year award is handed out. On Thursday, either Leo Messi, Cristiano
Ronaldo or Andres Iniesta will be crowned as the best player on the
continent over the last season. The voting will be done live at the
Grimaldi Center in Monaco by journalists representing UEFA’s 53 member
states and yours truly will be on stage presenting the awards ceremony.
It will be the seventh time that I will have the privilege to host
UEFA’s annual awards gala and Champions League draw in Monaco. Over the
last few years I have seen a lot of drama on stage and I predict a few
more "oohs" and "ahs" on Thursday evening when the groups are drawn for
the tournament's lucrative first stage and when the winner of the top
prize is announced.
It would be fair to say that Messi is the favorite to win the award,
which has replaced the old Ballon D’Or, but I think, this time around it
will be Ronaldo coming out on top. In my mind, this accolade is like
the Most Valuable Player award in the NBA, for example, and he was the
MVP at Real Madrid – the Spanish champions – last season.
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Okay, I know what you are thinking – Messi’s goal total for Barcelona
last season, a record 73 in 60 matches, was simply unbelievable. I
agree. I also believe the three-time world player of the year is still
the best and most exciting footballer on the planet.
However, this award should go to the player who excels individually
while helping his team win important trophies, and Ronaldo won the
Spanish league in 2012 while the Argentine star only picked up the Copa
del Rey.
Before talking about CR7, let me address Iniesta’s chances of winning
the award. I don’t think they’re great. If he had scored the winning
goal in the Euro 2012 final, like he did at the 2010 World Cup then he
would probably be the favorite.
However, even though he was instrumental in Spain’s European Championship victory,
the Barcelona midfielder did not have the kind of impact, individually,
that either Messi or Ronaldo did on their respective teams.
So finally to Cristiano. I know for a fact, because I have talked to
him about it various times, that the Portugal international believes he
deserves to be rewarded for his exploits last season. He scored 60 goals
in 55 games for Real Madrid and also led Portugal to the semifinals of
Euro 2012. He scored goals of all shapes and sizes and was a leader on
and off the pitch for club and country.
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Furthermore, while Messi had the whole Barcelona team playing for
him, Ronaldo shared the ball and the goals with the likes of Mesut Ozil,
Angel Di Maria, Karim Benzema and Gonzalo Higuain. Last season at
Barcelona, no other player scored more than 15 goals, while at Real both
Benzema and Higuain netted more than 25.
So there you have it. Those are my thoughts regarding who should be
voted the best player in Europe for the last year. It will be close and
there is no doubt that whoever wins deserves it, but this year, Ronaldo
should take home the top prize. What do you think? Have your say in the
comments box below.
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