Daily Mirror

CAN WE HAVE OUR BAL BACK?

- BY JOHN CROSS

LUKA MODRIC is being tipped to win the Ballon d’Or this evening – and end Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi’s decade of dominance.

Real Madrid’s Croatian star won the Champions League for a third year in a row and led his nation to the World Cup final.

It crowned a glorious year for Modric, 33, who looks set to edge out Ronaldo – while Messi could even miss out on making the top three this time.

Juventus striker Ronaldo, 33, and 31-year-old Barcelona superstar Messi have each won the honour five times since 2008.

Ex-Brazil star Kaka was the last player other than Messi or Ronaldo to win the award.

Messi’s potential omission caused astonishme­nt from his Barcelona boss Ernesto Valverde with the Argentinia­n regarded by many as the best of all time.

Valverde said: “Messi was the best player in the first week, second week and fifth week of the Champions League this season.

“He must have played really badly in the third and fourth week, then... Ah, no, he was injured!

“What can we say? We can congratula­te the players who are in the top three. It is a little bit strange, but there you are.”

Ex-Tottenham playmaker Modric played an integral role in Real winning a fourth Champions League in five years when they overcame Liverpool 3-1 in Kiev in May and then skippered Croatia to their first World Cup final. Among the other contenders are Mo Salah, Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann and Raphael Varane plus Brazil skipper Neymar. England’s Lucy Bronze and Fran Kirby, of Lyon and Chelsea respective­ly, are in the running to win the inaugural women’s Ballon d’Or. HOW Messi and Ronaldo have shared the glory Winner – RONALDO Runner-up – Messi MESSI – Ronaldo MESSI – Iniesta MESSI – Ronaldo MESSI – Ronaldo RONALDO – Messi RONALDO – Messi MESSI – Ronaldo RONALDO – Messi RONALDO – Messi

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