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Modric, Salah join Ronaldo as finalists for FIFA award

Messi conspicuou­s by his absence for global player of the year honor

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LONDON — Lionel Messi was left off the shortlist for the FIFA’s men’s player of the year award for the first time in over a decade on Monday, but his old rival Cristiano Ronaldo was named alongside Luka Modric and Mo Salah.

Messi and Ronaldo have dominated the award over the past decade, but the Barcelona star has been omitted from the top three for the first time since 2006.

A five-time winner of the award, Messi has also finished second in the voting for each of Ronaldo’s five previous wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017.

Ronaldo ended his nineyear stay at Real Madrid on a high note with a fourth Champions League title in five years before joining Italian giant Juventus in July.

Yet, that might not even be enough for the Portuguese to edge ahead in his battle for supremacy with Messi by adding his sixth crown when the winners are announced on Sept 24.

Ronaldo’s former Real Madrid teammate Luka Modric is positioned to become the first new name in 10 years to win the award after a superb season for club and country.

As well as his dazzling displays in Real’s Champions League triumph, the Croatia midfielder won the Golden Ball for the best player at the tournament as Croatia reached its first World Cup final, finishing runner-up to France.

“I really hope Modric will win because I think what he did in the World Cup was really special,” former Manchester United and Denmark goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel said in his role as a FIFA ambassador on Monday.

“He’s this quiet guy we know from Real Madrid, but when we saw him in the World Cup he became a majestic leader. He was wearing the captain’s armband, leading from the front, first guy to put a tackle in, and we saw a side of Luka Modric we hadn’t seen before.”

Salah’s 44 goals in an incredible debut season for Liverpool saw him edge out Messi and French World Cup stars Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann for a place in the top three.

The Egyptian led Liverpool to the Champions League final before sustaining an injury against Madrid in Kiev that limited his participat­ion at the World Cup.

France may not have any contenders for the best player award, but two Frenchmen lead the finalists for the best coach as World Cup-winning bench boss Didier Deschamps and former Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane are joined by Croatia’s Zlatko Dalic.

Deschamps became just the third man to win the World Cup as a player and coach with his victory over Dalic’s Croatia in Russia, while Zidane led Real to a third straight Champions League triumph before stepping down in May.

The best goalkeeper award is between France and Tottenham stalwart Hugo Lloris, Denmark’s Kasper Schmeichel, son of Peter, and Belgium’s Thibaut Courtois, whose World Cup heroics earned him a move to Real Madrid.

Ronaldo and Messi both feature among the 10 nominees for the Puskas Award for best goal of the year, along with Gareth Bale’s sensationa­l overhead kick in the Champions League final.

Lyon’s Norwegian striker Ada Hegerberg and German midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan are joined by Brazilian five-time winner Marta in the running for the best women’s player after winning the Champions League with the French club.

Reynold Pedros of Lyon, Japan boss Asako Takakura and Netherland­s coach Sarina Wiegman are in the running as the year’s top women’s coach.

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