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Messi snubs Ronaldo in Fifa award

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LIONEL Messi ignored Cristiano Ronaldo when choosing this year's Fifa's Best Men's Player while the Barcelona talisman only put Robert Lewandowsk­i third on his ballot. After enjoying an historic treble-winning season with Bayern Munich, where he won the Champions League, the Bundesliga and the German Cup, Lewandowsk­i was awarded Fifa's best prize at a virtual ceremony on Thursday.

LIONEL Messi ( pictured) ignored Cristiano Ronaldo when choosing this year's Fifa's Best Men's Player while the Barcelona talisman only put Robert Lewandowsk­i third on his ballot.

After enjoying an historic treble-winning season with Bayern Munich, where he won the Champions League, the Bundesliga and the German Cup, Lewandowsk­i was awarded Fifa's best prize at a virtual ceremony on Thursday.

Now, just hours after the Polish star was announced as the winner, each vote from every national team's captain and head coach have been revealed and some may argue that Messi has been tactical when it came to choosing his top three.

A document released by Fifa shows how everyone voted, and the Argentine superstar voted best pal Neymar as his first pick, Kylian Mbappe for silver while Lewandowsk­i was only the third best player this year despite his outstandin­g campaign in 2020.

Most notably is that Ronaldo was nowhere to be seen on Messi's voting card.

The 33-year-old usually includes his long-term rival in his top-three but decided to snub Ronaldo this time round.

Ronaldo, who snubbed Messi in last year's voting, decided to go with the agreed consensus that Lewandowsk­i was the best player this year while including Messi as second best this time around. The 35-year-old also included Mbappe on his ballot.

Ronaldo and Messi recently shared a pitch and it was the Portugal captain who came out on top after Juventus swept aside Barcelona at the Nou Camp.

The Real Madrid legend was full of praise for Messi, who he insisted was never a rival in his eyes.

“I have always had a very good relationsh­ip with him,” Ronaldo said. “I shared 12, 13 or 14 years of award ceremonies with him. I never saw him as a rival. He always tries to do what is best for his team and me too. I always got along very well with him.

“But we know that in football, for the press, for the show, a rivalry is sought, but I have always gotten along well with him.' However, the pair looked less than impressed when Lewandowsk­i was announced as Fifa's Best Men's Player on Thursday evening.

Lewandowsk­i notched a remarkable 55 goals in just 47 matches last campaign, scoring 15 in 10 games as Bayern marched to Champions League glory.

The 32-year-old finished top scorer in the Bundesliga, the German Cup and the Champions League last season.

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