Wait soon over for Ronaldo, Ribery, Messi

By News / Wire

Cristiano Ronaldo is keen to win his second FIFA Ballon d’Or award and thus end the years of domination of Lionel Messi.

Barcelona’s Argentine striker is one of Ronaldo’s rivals for the title – which will be announced Monday in Zurich – along with Franck Ribery of Bayern Munich.

Ronaldo first won the prestigious award in 2008, after helping Manchester United to win the Champions League. Since then, he has had to put up with Messi winning it four times consecutively, despite all his hat-tricks and goals for Real Madrid.

However, the tide might now have finally turned back in Ronaldo’s favour. 2013 was a good year for the Portuguese striker, while Messi has struggled with various injuries.

“2013 was the best year in Ronaldo’s career so far, this is why he deserves the Ballon d’Or,” sports daily Marca declared.

Ronaldo finished second behind Messi in last season’s Liga scoring chart, 46 goals to 34, but he is on top of the chart this season with 20 goals.

Ronaldo is also top of the Champions League scoring list with nine goals, and almost single-handedly guided Portugal into the World Cup finals by scoring all their four goals in the 4-2 aggregate defeat of Sweden in the play-offs.

“Quite simply, we would not have not reached the finals were it not for Ronaldo. He was absolutely decisive against Sweden, the big difference between the two teams,” Lisbon paper A Bola said in its review of 2013.

Luckily for Ronaldo, FIFA decided to extend the voting period for the Ballon d’Or until the play-offs had finished, a controversial, unprecedented move which annoyed Messi and Ribery but probably helped Ronaldo due to his goal blitz against the hapless Swedes.

Ronaldo is so popular in Portugal that hundreds of visitors have already flocked to the personal museum that the striker has opened, on his native island of Madeira.

After months of speculation he agreed to extend his stay in Madrid until 2018, in exchange for a salary increase that made him the highest-paid player in La Liga.

“He is our leader and our flagship, our most important player for many years,” said Real president Florentino Perez when announcing the extension in September.

The arrival of Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti – to replace the departed Jose Mourinho – has given Ronaldo more freedom of movement on the field, with a completely free role in Real’s attack.

The only weak point in Ronaldo’s bid to regain the Ballon d’Or is his lack of trophies in 2013, since Real finished second behind Barcelona in La Liga and lost the cup final to neighbours Atletico.

The Crowd Says:

2014-01-12T20:20:01+00:00

Passionate_Aussie

Roar Rookie


Agreed. Even though I want Ribery to win. Id still pick Ronaldo first in my team.

2014-01-12T14:38:16+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


The re ballot did seem a bit dodgy didn't it PA.......... I think to be honest though I wouldn't have a problem with either of the three winning it. Ronaldo scored millions of goals and got Portugal to the World Cup. Ribery won the treble and didn't do too bad 2nd leg against Ukraine either and Messi injured or not remains the best player on the planet. All worthy winners in my book.

2014-01-12T09:24:28+00:00

Passionate_Aussie

Roar Rookie


Don't disagree with you there nickoldschool.

2014-01-12T07:13:59+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Ronaldo is my favourite but Ribery achieved the most in 2013. No complaints if either wins.

2014-01-12T06:54:11+00:00

nickoldschool

Roar Guru


Ribery would make a very worthy winner no question. But CR isn't only about scoring goals. My heart says Ribery but CR is just phenomenal. If all pro coaches were asked " out of Ribery, Messi and CR, which player would you like to have in your team?" the argie and the Portuguese would get 99% of the votes. They are match-winners, the difference between a draw and a win. Ribery is a fantastic player in his team but is just slightly less gifted than the other 2 imo.

2014-01-12T06:19:19+00:00

Passionate_Aussie

Roar Rookie


In football if it were always about the amount of goals you scored then Ribery would never win, but when you've had a year like him with the accolades to go with it then honestly, how can you look past him?

2014-01-12T05:57:17+00:00

nickoldschool

Roar Guru


Has to be Ronaldo this year.

2014-01-12T04:57:42+00:00

Passionate_Aussie

Roar Rookie


Didn't they extend the date to accommodate Ronaldo?

2014-01-12T04:22:54+00:00

Steven McBain

Roar Guru


Agree with you to a point Patrick but Ronaldo's stats are insane and his WC playoff hat trick inSweden might tip it his way.

2014-01-12T04:06:20+00:00

Patrick Hargreaves

Roar Guru


will not understand if Messi wins. Nothing against him, but its the best player for 2013, Ribery won a CL those two couldn't make the final.

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