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Star trio shortliste­d for top Uefa award

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NYON: Bayern Munich duo Robert Lewandowsk­i and Manuel Neuer have been nominated alongside Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne for the Uefa Men’s Player of the Year prize for last season, European football’s governing body announced yesterday.

The winner will be announced — along with the Uefa Women’s Player of the Year — on Oct 1, when Uefa hold the draw for this season’s Champions League group stage at their headquarte­rs in Nyon, Switzerlan­d.

Lewandowsk­i and Neuer starred as Bayern won the Champions League, beating Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in the final in Lisbon in August.

Polish striker Lewandowsk­i scored an astonishin­g 55 goals in 47 games as Bayern won the treble of Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup. He topscored in the Champions League with 15 goals.

Goalkeeper Neuer also played a key role in Bayern’s triumphant campaign, missing just one game the entire season, while Belgian playmaker De Bruyne scored or set up 33 goals in the English Premier League and was nominated despite City finishing second to Liverpool domestical­ly and going out of the Champions League in the quarter-finals to Lyon.

Barcelona’s Lionel Messi just missed out on being shortliste­d, coming fourth in the vote by a jury comprising the 80 coaches of the clubs that participat­ed in the group stages of last season’s Champions League and Europa League, along with 55 selected journalist­s, one from each of Uefa’s member associatio­ns.

England star Lucy Bronze is a contender to win the women’s prize for the second year running after helping Lyon win the Champions League for the fifth season in a row before recently signing for Manchester City.

Her Lyon colleague, the France defender Wendie Renard, is also shortliste­d alongside the Danish striker Pernille Harder, who recently joined Chelsea after helping Wolfsburg get to the Champions League final.

Bayern’s Hans-Dieter Flick, Liverpool’s Juergen Klopp and RB Leipzig’s Julian Nagelsmann were nominated for the Men’s Coach of the Year award, while Barcelona’s Lluis Cortes, Wolfsburg’s Stephan Lerch and Lyon’s JeanLuc Vasseur made the shortlist for the women’s award.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Robert Lewandowsk­i.
REUTERS Robert Lewandowsk­i.
 ?? AFP ?? Manuel Neuer.
AFP Manuel Neuer.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Kevin De Bruyne.
REUTERS Kevin De Bruyne.

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