FIFA AWARDS: Multiple people made a mistake when voting during the FIFA Best Awards, claimed Portugal boss Roberto Martinez.
Earlier this month Lionel Messi won the men’s player of the year at the FIFA Best Awards, edging out Manchester City striker Erling Haaland and Paris St-Germain attacker Kylian Mbappe.
Messi began 2023 at Paris Saint-Germain, where he scored nine goals as they won the French League title, before moving to Inter Miami in June. There, the 36-year-old has scored 10 goals in seven games as the US outfit won the inaugural Leagues Cup.
Meanwhile, Haaland grabbed 36 Premier League goals last term, and a club-record 52 goals in all competitions as Manchester City won the Champions League, FA Cup and Premier League treble.
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The Fifa Best Awards normally cover a calendar year and are different to the Ballon d’Or awards, which reflect performances across a season.
However, this year, the men’s Fifa Best Awards were judged from December 19, 2022 to August 20 2023, because the Qatar World Cup was included in last year’s ceremony.
Portugal boss Roberto Martinez, who voted for ex-Inter Milan midfielder Marcelo Brozovic, now at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, suggested that many were unaware that the vote did not factor in the 2022 World Cup, where Messi captained Argentina to victory.
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“It was a mistake,” Portugal manager Martinez told A Bola when asked about his vote for Brozovic.
“Now we have a lot of votes, we have a lot of elections. We have the FIFA player, The Best player, who has been there all season. The first time we have a World Cup in winter and the voting is strange because it was only for six months.
Haaland scored a club record 52 goals for Man City in the 2022/23 campaign (Getty)
“For me, individual awards in football are difficult. I think the individual player represents what the team did. And what about Brozovic and Bernardo [Silva], and the players who were in the Champions League final, and who were successful in domestic trophies?
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“But Brozovic is a player who represents an idea of the game, who represents what Croatia is doing. But it was a mistake, for the period in question.
“And I think I wasn’t the only one who made that mistake, because when you see the votes, I think there’s more of an intention to see what happened at the World Cup too.”
The FIFA Best awards are determined by a mix of votes from national team managers and captains, journalists and fans on Fifa’s website.
Messi and Haaland finished on the same amount of points, with Messi ultimately claiming the award having had more first-place nominations from national team captains.
‘Madness’… Rio Ferdinand says it is ‘crazy’ how good £378,000-a-week man at Man City has been
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Rio Ferdinand has claimed that it is “crazy” what Pep Guardiola has managed to achieve during his eight-year spell at Manchester City.
According to Neil Warnock, not only is his City side the best he has ever seen but the Catalan tactician is also the greatest manager of all time in his opinion.
Nathan Ake also recently admitted that he would not wish for the Spaniard to decide to leave the Etihad Stadium in the same vein as Jurgen Klopp did last week.
Rio Ferdinand says it is “crazy” how well Pep Guardiola has done at Manchester City
Carles Puyol, who also worked with the 53-year-old at Barcelona claimed that what differentiates the £378,846-a-week coach from most other managers is that his teams are easily identifiable due to his signature brand of football.
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Rio Ferdinand also hailed Pep Guardiola for how successful he has been during his spell at Manchester City.
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“[Sir Alex Ferguson] Fergie, Pep [Guardiola], what Pep’s done is a madness. Regardless of what you can say about these issues [Manchester City’s alleged financial breaches] or what not but in terms of creating a team to play mad football and ring out win after win, the points tallies they’ve got, crazy man”, he said on FIVE’s official YouTube channel.
Rio Ferdinand did agree that Pep Guardiola is yet to have taken over a side in his career that either had never won a league title or failed to win one in years.
“I agree, I agree.”
“Maybe Barcelona, were they winning before him?”
“Yeah, that’s an achievement that Pep will not have, that’s fine.”
“Pep’s done a madness. They’re going to win four on the bounce, no one’s ever done that.”
Rio Ferdinand also ranked Pep Guardiola as the second-greatest manager in Premier League history.
“Fergie, Pep, [Arsene] Wenger, I think [Jose] Mourinho and Wenger will go side-by-side for me for different reasons. And then [Jurgen] Klopp.”
Where Pep Guardiola is placed amongst managers in the Premier League by the masses once his time at Manchester City comes to an end will be interesting to see but as Rio Ferdinand claimed, it is undeniable how much he has achieved in English football.
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