Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Modric ends RonaldoMes­si era

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

WORLD AT HIS FEET Croatia and Real Madrid star beats Salah, Ronaldo to Fifa’s top award; Marta best among women LONDON:Luka Human beings have to choose and they chose those three players, who have done well. But for people like me and others, it doesn’t change the fact that Leo is the best player in the world ever.

Modric ended Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi’s decade-long domination of football’s individual awards by being crowned FIFA’s best player of the year on Monday. The Real Madrid and Croatia midfielder starred for both club and country as Madrid won a third straight Champions League, and he inspired Croatia to reach the World Cup final for the first time.

“The emotion is huge because it is thanks to the work of everyone. So many people have come together and so many have supported me,” said Modric.

Modric beat out Liverpool’s Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah and Ronaldo, who along with Messi did not attend the glitzy awards ceremony in London. Both are in action for Juventus and Barcelona on Wednesday, but their no-show attracted criticism after so many years on top. “Everyone has their own reasons,” said Modric. “Obviously I would have liked them to be here but they aren’t.”

Modric’s success means Ronaldo remains tied with Messi having won FIFA’s award in different guises five times each. At 33, Croatia’s run to the final was the culminatio­n of a brilliant career for Modric that had often been overshadow­ed by Ronaldo’s goalscorin­g in their time together in the Spanish capital, before the Portuguese left for Juventus in July.

Modric scored twice and also netted in penalty shootout wins over Denmark and Russia, but it was his playmaking ability that caught the eye in winning the Golden Ball for the best player at the World Cup. “It was an unbelievab­le season, the best season in my life,” said Modric. “I’m still not realising how good a year I had collective­ly, individual­ly, and I’m very proud for everything I achieved this year and it will be remembered forever.”

For a sixth straight season, Ronaldo was the Champions The German striker Lennart Thy missed a game for VVV-Venlo against PSV Eindhoven to donate stem cells to try and help a Leukaemia patient. Travelling halfway around the globe to witness your country’s first appearance at a World Cup in 36 years is an achievemen­t alone, but the 40,000 Peruvians

League’s top scorer with 15 goals and also scored four times at the World Cup, including a hat-trick against Spain in a thrilling 3-3 draw to open Portugal’s campaign. However, Portugal’s last 16 exit to Uruguay in Russia and Ronaldo’s failure to score in the semi-finals or final of the Champions League opened the door for Modric.

SALAH’S GOAL BEST

For the first time in 12 years, Messi was not among the finalists with Salah earning a place on the podium for his incredible 44-goal debut season with Liverpool that carried the Reds to the Champions League final. Salah did not go away empty-handed, however, as he picked up the Puskas award for best goal for his strike against Everton last December.

“I am as happy as if I had won it,” said Ramos of Modric’s success. “He deserves it, he is an excellent player and has marked an important era in the history of Real Madrid.”

France’s World Cup-winning who descended on Russia won hearts with their enthusiasm and openness.

coach Didier Deschamps won the best coach of the year prize in recognitio­n for his work in leading Les Bleus to success in Russia. Deschamps, who became just the third man to win the World Cup as a player and coach, beat off competitio­n from Dalic and his former France teammate Zinedine Zidane, who won a third consecutiv­e Champions League title with Real Madrid before resigning in June.

Thibaut Courtois won the best goalkeeper award for helping Belgium reach the World Cup semi-finals as well as the FA Cup with Chelsea before a summer move to Madrid.

MARTA’S RECORD SIXTH

Brazil’s Marta was crowned best women’s player for a record sixth time for her role in winning the Copa America to beat out Lyon duo Ada Hegerberg and Dzsenifer Marozsan.

Lyon boss Reynald Pedros did win the award for best women’s coach, though, after winning the Champions League with the French giants.

 ?? AP ?? Brazil's Marta talks to compatriot and Real defender Marcelo, who was named in the World XI, after she received the Best FIFA Women's player award for a record sixth time.
AP Brazil's Marta talks to compatriot and Real defender Marcelo, who was named in the World XI, after she received the Best FIFA Women's player award for a record sixth time.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India