The Citizen (Gauteng)

Leo’s genius honoured

DESERVED?: CONSISTENC­Y THE KEY TO ARGENTINE’S SEVEN BALLON D’OR

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Some might question whether Lionel Messi really deserved to win his latest Ballon d’Or prize ahead of other worthy candidates, but the Argentinia­n has been rewarded for continuing to be so good for so long.

The most turbulent year of Messi’s career, in which he was forced to tearfully bid farewell to Barcelona, ends with him – at the age of 34 – claiming a record-extending seventh Ballon d’Or for the best player in the world.

In Germany they thought it had to be Robert Lewandowsk­i’s year after he missed out 12 months ago when the 2020 edition was scrapped due to the pandemic.

Karim Benzema might have had plenty of support in Spain for his remarkable performanc­es with Real Madrid, and Jorginho could stake a claim following a year in which he won the Champions League with Chelsea as well as Euro 2020 with Italy.

Yet it is the enduring brilliance of Messi – who won the last award in 2019 – which stays in the minds of the jurors.

Having joined Paris Saint-Germain in August, he is the first male player to win the award while with a French club since Jean-Pierre Papin of Marseille in 1991, although it was his achievemen­ts with Barcelona and with Argentina that counted towards him effectivel­y retaining his crown.

Messi tried unsuccessf­ully to force his departure from Barcelona

in August 2020 but he showed no signs of rancour as he stayed put at the Camp Nou and ended last season with 38 goals in 48 games for his boyhood club.

These are the kind of remarkable figures that he has made so mundane over the course of his career – indeed he had actually scored more goals than that in 10 of his previous 11 seasons.

Messi was the top scorer in La Liga for the fifth consecutiv­e year with 30 goals and won the Copa del Rey, scoring twice in the final

as Barcelona beat Athletic Bilbao 4-0.

This will always be remembered as the year his long associatio­n with the Catalan giants came to an end, after 672 goals in 778 appearance­s, a record goal tally for one club.

However, 2021 was also the year he finally won a major internatio­nal title, captaining Argentina to victory in the Copa America with a 1-0 win against Brazil in the final at the Maracana.

“I think I won this trophy

thanks to what we did at the Copa America so I dedicate this to my teammates,” he said after being handed his latest Ballon d’Or at the Chatelet Theatre in central Paris.

Then there is the really big one: the World Cup in Qatar will be underway this time next year and Messi will be 35 by then.

That will surely be his last chance to win the greatest trophy of all, and you imagine he would swap his seven Ballons d’Or to get his hands on it.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? THE BEST. A combinatio­n of Lionel Messi’s seven Ballon d’Or wins after he won the title again on Monday night.
Picture: AFP THE BEST. A combinatio­n of Lionel Messi’s seven Ballon d’Or wins after he won the title again on Monday night.

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