Lionel Messi was not shortlisted for the FIFA's men's player of the year award for the first time since 2006 on Monday as his old rival Cristiano Ronaldo was named alongside Luka Modric and Mohamed Salah.
After featuring
in the top three for 11 straight years, Messi was overlooked when the
list was announced by football's world governing body on Monday.
The
31-year-old Argentine was runner-up for the prestigious prize in 2007
and 2008 before winning it for the first of five times in 2009.
Portugal forward Ronaldo lifted a fourth Champions League title in five
years in May before joining Italian champions Juventus in July. The
33-year-old won the player of the year crown in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016
and 2017.
Luka Modric was shortlisted for the first time, who enjoyed a superb season for club and country. As well as his
influential displays in Real's Champions League triumph, the Croatia
midfielder was the key man for his country as they reached their first
World Cup final, finishing as runners-up to France.
Salah enjoyed a record-breaking first season with
Liverpool as his goals propelled Jurgen Klopp's to the Champions League
final and set a host of individual club landmarks. France's World
Cup-winning manager Didier Deschamps, Zlatko Dalic and Zinedine Zidane
were nominated as the finalists for FIFA's coach of the year award.
Liverpool and Egypt forward Salah has also impeccable credentials as a potential winner of the award.
Deschamps became just the third man to
win the World Cup as a player and coach with victory over Dalic's
Croatia in Russia while Zidane led Real Madrid to a third consecutive
Champions League win in May before stepping down. The best goalkeeper
prize is to be contested by Tottenham and France's Hugo Lloris, Denmark
and Leicester's Kasper Schmeichel and Belgium and Real goalkeeper
Thibaut Courtois.
The
10 nominees for the Puskas Award of best goal include Real forward
Gareth Bale's overhead kick in the Champions League final against
Liverpool and Ronaldo's bicycle kick against Juventus, scored while he
was still with Real.
There was some consolation for Messi as his World Cup goal against Nigeria made the list.
Norway
and Lyon's Ada Hegerberg, Dzsenifer Marozsan of Germany and Lyon, and
five-time winner Marta, of Brazil and Orlando Pride, were shortlisted
for the women's prize. The award ceremony takes place on September 24 at
Royal Festival Hall in London.



oh no sorry boy messi
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