Messi eyes eighth Ballon d'Or in Monday unveiling ceremony
30th October 2023
The winner of the 2023 Ballon d'Or will be unveiled at 2245EAT.
- The prestigious award has been dominated over the last 15 years by Messi and his old adversary Cristiano Ronaldo, with the duo having won it 12 times between them.
- Last season saw Messi led Argentina to glory at the World Cup in Qatar, where he scored seven times and was named the tournament's best player.
- His closest challenger is Erling Haaland, who scored 52 goals in 53 games and has already won the UEFA Player of the Year award for last season.
Lionel Messi is the favourite to win the eighth Ballon d'Or
of his remarkable career when this year's ceremony to crown the planet's best
footballer takes place in Paris on Monday.
On the other hand, Spain's World Cup-winning star Aitana
Bonmati is tipped to take the women's prize.
The prestigious award has been dominated over the last 15
years by Messi and his old adversary Cristiano Ronaldo, with the duo having won
it 12 times between them.
Only two other players have won the Ballon d'Or since
Ronaldo claimed his first in 2008 - Luka Modric won it in 2018 and Karim
Benzema was crowned last year following a brilliant season with Real Madrid.
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Messi is set to benefit from a recent change which means the
award is now based on a player's record over the last season, rather than over
the course of the calendar year.
Last season saw Messi led Argentina to glory at the World
Cup in Qatar, where he scored seven times and was named the tournament's best
player.
It was the crowning moment of his astonishing career and is
likely to mean Messi sees off the considerable competition elsewhere among the
30 nominees.
Most notably, there are seven members of the Manchester City
team that won the English Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League
under Pep Guardiola.
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The obvious candidate among them is Erling Haaland, who
scored 52 goals in 53 games and has already won the UEFA Player of the Year
award for last season.
"I always said that the Ballon d'Or should be in two
sections, one for Messi, and after that look for the other one," Guardiola
said recently.
"Haaland should win. We won the treble and he scored, I
don't know, 50 million goals. But of course if you tell me the worst season of
Messi, it would be the best season for the rest of the players.
"Both deserve it, so what can I say? Selfishly I would
say I want it to be Erling because he helped us to achieve what we achieved. I
would love it."
Messi's season at club level with Paris Saint-Germain was
underwhelming, even if he won Ligue 1 alongside Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.
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He scored 21 goals for the French club but was clearly never
happy in Paris and was even jeered by his own supporters at times, before
moving to Inter Miami in Major League Soccer earlier this year.
There is at least a case to say this should be Mbappe's
time.
He was clearly PSG's most important player last season,
scoring 41 goals, and was also the World Cup's top scorer with eight goals
after his incredible hat-trick in that epic final.
The French lobby is strong in favour of Mbappe, 24, winning
a prize organized in France and handed over in Paris.
As an example, the manager of leading French club Lens,
Franck Haise, last week did not hesitate when asked who he would vote for.
"Another Frenchman, Kylian Mbappe," he said. "Because
he had such a complete season and he is an exceptional player. Even if I think
it will be won by a player who won the World Cup, which I would not find
jarring."
Alas, the prize is voted for by a jury of one journalist per
country from the top 100 nations in FIFA's ranking.
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The destination of the women's prize seems even more clear
cut.
The list of nominees features four members of the Spain team
that lifted the Women's World Cup in Sydney in August despite off-field
turbulence including protests against the Spanish football federation and coach
Jorge Vilda.
Alba Redondo, Salma Paralluelo and full-back Olga Carmona,
who scored the winner in the final, are all shortlisted, but Bonmati appears
untouchable.
The 25-year-old Barcelona midfielder lit up the tournament
with her talent having already starred for her club as they won the Champions
League.
So impressive has she been that Guardiola has likened her to
another Barcelona great, Andres Iniesta.
Ordinarily, the likes of World Cup top scorer Hinata
Miyazawa of Japan, or Australia's Sam Kerr, would be credible contenders, but
Bonmati's success appears nailed on.
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