BaldwinLegend
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It should go to Forlan but it won't.
Would you have given it to him before the World Cup?
It should go to Forlan but it won't.
Sneijder definitely for me.
Spearheaded Inter to Treble, scoring lots of goals, and important ones......then went on to "drag" his nation to WC Final, while scoring 5 goals....can't see what else he should do!
Try playing on the same level as the Messis and Ronaldos of the world.
Sneijder had a great season but he was not dragging anyone anywhere.
Agree with this.
So in your opinion, to put it rougly, scoring 5 goals for example against Xerez beats scoring 1 goal in WC semi-final...
He WAS by far the best player of side that won Champions League, Italian league and Cup, and the side that reached WC Final when no one expected to do it.
In the same time, Ronaldo won nothing and Messi only won the league....then went to WC and got knocked out while managing not to score a single goal....
Is that the "level" you're talking about....?
Care to truly elaborate for which exact reason you think that Messi should get it instead of Sneijder...?
So in your opinion, to put it rougly, scoring 5 goals for example against Xerez beats scoring 1 goal in WC semi-final...
He WAS by far the best player of side that won Champions League, Italian league and Cup, and the side that reached WC Final when no one expected to do it.
In the same time, Ronaldo won nothing and Messi only won the league....then went to WC and got knocked out while managing not to score a single goal....
Is that the "level" you're talking about....?
Care to truly elaborate for which exact reason you think that Messi should get it instead of Sneijder...?
Messi
Sneijder
Xavi
Iniesta
It will probably be one of them. They have had outstanding seasons and performed quite well at the World Cup as well. That will surely put them right at the top of the shortlist. Unfortunately I think Rooney's chances evaporated along with England.
The problem with that shortlist is that the Barca players compete for "Barca" points, while only Sneijder gets the "CL winner" points (who else from Inter would contest them?).
One thing that consistently screws Xavi is splitting votes with Iniesta, in this case even the "won the World Cup" points. Casillas may also nick them some points on those grounds. The "World Cup winner" advantage may be more limited this time around. Anyone looking at the Dutch campaign for inspiration would have to say Sneijder over Robben.
So it will likely be close between Sneijder and Messi, with Xavi 3rd. Unlucky Xavi, he might as well have been a goalkeeper if he wanted individual awards.
In the same time, Ronaldo won nothing and Messi only won the league....then went to WC and got knocked out while managing not to score a single goal....
Is that the "level" you're talking about....?
Care to truly elaborate for which exact reason you think that Messi should get it instead of Sneijder...?
Has to be Sneijder - won everything under the sun (domestically) one of the top goalscorers in the WC and he has just been brilliant throughout. Top player.
Sorry but Sneijder has not been the best player in the world. For a long period of time it was Messi with Rooney behind him, that can't really be forgotten.
Sneijder won't have any split points? I'm pretty certain he will, plenty would argue that Lucio, especially his performance in that second leg was as important, if not more important than any of Sneijder's, plus Lucio and Maicon were also the main standouts for Brazil, fully expect both of them to be shortlisted, as well as Milito, who don't forget score effectively score the tie winning goal against Barca before scoring both in the final, he also plays in the same national team as Robben...
Over the course of the season+world cup, I think Forlan deserves it more than anyone, I guess if you look at it as a who's most important to their teams success, then no one really comes close as he does, Atletico don't even make the quarter's yet alone win the Europa and well Uruguay maybe make the second round without him.
Sneijder was a key clog in two machines. Both Holland and Inter actually played a simeler style and the reason Inter were able to win everything was because they had a fantiastic team and Sneijder was a big part of that but no more so than many many other players in that side.
He wasnt the absolute key to holland, infact he didnt play sensationally in any match, he showed flashes of brilliance and got a lot of luck with his goals in the world cup. They side was built on hard work and solidity. He was a part of that, he showed great desire and worked hard for his team but he didnt raise the level.
He scored 8 goals in all comps last season for Inter, thats from around 40 matches. He missed quite alot of games so to call him the key for inter in the league is missleading.
Also i think the player who had the most impact in the CL was Milito, not Sneijder and add to that he wasnt the best player at the world cup.
He had a great season but the best in the world? not quite and not ever to be honest.
Messi was just producing week in week out match winning performances and the few times he didnt his side suffered badly. Inter were a stronger team than Barcelona last season but their was still no greater player than Messi.
Ahh yes, because goals are the pivotal point for a player to win the accolades. So where was Ruuds award then??? Or Henry's??? Or Forlans????
Messi did not show up in the big games of this season. It doesn't matter how many goals you score, unless you can perform at that potential right the way through, then you don't deserve shit.
Suprisingly i actually think Messi should win it.
When Ronaldo won it in 1997 it was off the back of a season in which he scored 47 goals for his club.
Messi matched that and it seems to be forgotten just how good he was all season.
The fact Forlan got the Golden Ball for the World Cup pleased me because it went against who won everything. Now if it goes on who wins the CL or the World Cup then i imagine an Inter player will get it but the fact that Forlan was the best at the world cup makes me think the overall best player was still Messi for the season.
Sorry but Sneijder has not been the best player in the world. For a long period of time it was Messi with Rooney behind him, that can't really be forgotten.
Surprisingly?
You need not have posted and everyone will know that you think Messi should win it.
As for his 47 goals, that's all very well, so 47 is the magic number, is it? When Ruud scored 44 goals and also won the domestic league with us, he was just 3 goals short of winning WFOTY?
Fact is, Messi bottled it big time on the biggest stage, the CL semis & the WC QF.
Messi can't be ahead of Xavi, he needs to have him in his team to perform to some decent level.Xavi is a key member of a WC winning team (big influence on the POTY award and was even more important for a Barca team that won the spanish league.
I can't conceive how Messi will be possibly win the award ahead of him never mind a credible contender in Sneijder
Rubbish. Milito scored the winner in the Coppa Italia final, the winner on the final day of Serie A and both goals in the Champions League final.He WAS by far the best player of side that won Champions League, Italian league and Cup, and the side that reached WC Final when no one expected to do it.
Messi can't be ahead of Xavi, he needs to have him in his team to perform to some decent level.Xavi is a key member of a WC winning team (big influence on the POTY award and was even more important for a Barca team that won the spanish league.
I can't conceive how Messi will be possibly win the award ahead of him never mind a credible contender in Sneijder
Surprisingly?
You need not have posted and everyone will know that you think Messi should win it.
As for his 47 goals, that's all very well, so 47 is the magic number, is it? When Ruud scored 44 goals and also won the domestic league with us, he was just 3 goals short of winning WFOTY?
Fact is, Messi bottled it big time on the biggest stage, the CL semis & the WC QF.
Xavi did not have his best domestic season in my books, he was even out injured for a period, a period in which Messi completely took apart every team they played.
With or without the wonderful Xavi, Messi is still the best player in the world.
No he isn't.He hasn't proved in another context than his comfy Barca one.
Xavi is better than him.
Surprisingly?![]()
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Every season Messi proves more important. In the big games it is Messi who goes missing not Xavi, he is burdoned unlike Xavi. From 2005/6 onwards it has been Messi who has been the decisive player.
TO say Xavi is better than Messi is madness. Xavi is a master at his game but only his game. Xavi can play one role, for spain he was too far forward and proved not a fraction as effective.
Of course people will argue that Xavi does it for spain and Messi cant do it for Argentina. Again keep in mind that Spain borderline are Barcelona, 7 starters were Barcelona, how easy do you think it is for these players to transition to spain compared to Messi to Argentina.
There are many factors here, to plainly state "Xavi is better than him." is madness.
Xavi is my favourite midfielder bar Scholes. But that simply isn't true, in the stretches they've gone without one of them, Barcelona have looked alot worse when Messi isn't in the team. Like seriously struggling to even get a draw against the likes of Almeria* struggling.
Infact, one of Xavi's best performances in a Barca shirt over the past few years only ended up in a 2-2 draw, ok that score should of never happened, but that was also a game where Messi was quiet....the next week, Messi isn't quiet and win easily 4-1.
If Xavi didn't have Messi and a much better Spanish team around as to what he had prior, he would continue to go unrecognised for the most parts outside of Catalan like he did prior to winning Euro 2008. Because he was still one of the best midfielders in europe between 02-08 anyway.
He did well against shit teams, did well against perennial chokers Mexico, but completely fell off the rails at the first real true test.
Do you honestly think that will matter to all those voters when they'll have to decide between the last nominees? I could be wrong but I don't think so because the reasoning applied is a plain and simple observation of facts.
Messi couldn't perform when needed for Argentina (for whatever possible reasons) and that's the thing to remember the most.In previous years voters didn't care who had the best season in a WC year, more often than not it's related to who wins the tournament.
Club form is not really the priority.
No he isn't.He hasn't proved in another context than his comfy Barca one.
Xavi is better than him.