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Lionel Messi, the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo and the Brazilian Neymar will be the main stars of the annual FIFA gala on Monday, a lavish ceremony to be held in London, where they will present the best.

Lionel Messi, the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo and the Brazilian Neymar will be on Monday the main stars of 'The Best', the annual gala of the FIFA, lavish ceremony to be held at the world famous London Palladium theater, in London, which will feature the presence of Diego Armando Maradona.
Undoubtedly, Messi and Ronaldo, who shared during the last decade how much football distinction was at stake, once again leave as the top favorites to stay with the second edition of the award, with Neymar relegated to a second step.

The Portuguese, who seeks to achieve a historic record, won the first edition of 'The Best' and, for its great prominence in the titles won last season with Real Madrid, takes a small advantage in the consideration of the analysts of the vote, which closed in mid-September last.
CR7 goes for his seventh distinction as the best soccer player in the world, since he won four times the Golden Ball, a The Best award and another "FIFA World Player".
The Portuguese had a monstrous performance in the Champions League, where Madrid won the twelfth 'Orejona', in a year without World Cup, European Championship or Copa America, scoring five goals to Bayern Münich in the quarter-final key, a 'hat -trick 'to Atlético de Madrid in the semifinals and a double to Juventus in the great finale

In addition to the Champions, he conquered the Spanish League being the top scorer of the 'merengue' team and was key in Portugal's direct qualification to the 2018 World Cup.
This new season did not start in the best way for the Portuguese, where he had a long scoring drought and had to face a penalty of five games after pushing a referee in the final of the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona.
Messi, the only footballer who achieved five Gold Balls in a row, in addition to a FIFA World Player, has more than enough arguments to fight for the award.

Note that the 'Pulga' monopolized the prizes between 2010 and 2015, its best time with the shirt of Barcelona and the national team, time in which FIFA and France Football joined to deliver a single prize, which is clear that if I had followed the award separately I would have more trophies.
The rosarino was the top scorer of the Spanish League with 37 goals in 34 games, allowing Barcelona to fight for the title until the last game, but the only title he won was the Copa del Rey and in the Champions League he was eliminated in the quarterfinals of final for Juventus.

Messi was the savior of Argentina in the South American tie, where he got an agonizing qualification to Russia, but his spectacular hat-trick against Ecuador, for the 3 to 1 victory in Quito, was after the close of voting.

Finally, Naymer appears, which has as rivals the two world stars that dominated football in the last decade and are also the top figures of Barcelona and Real Madrid, two of the biggest clubs on the planet.

The Brazilian had a whole season in the shadow of Messi, although he had moments in which he managed to shine and be decisive, but his desire to feel recognized led him to move to Paris Saint Germain, in the most expensive pass in history (222 million of euros).

In the voting for the second edition of "The Best" participated the coaches and captains of the national teams (50 percent of the total votes), a panel of journalists (25 percent) and registered fans on the website of the FIFA (25 percent).

At the gala, FIFA will also present the award for Best Coach, whose candidates are French Zinedine Zidane, who led Real Madrid to win the Champions League twice in a row, and Italians Antonio Conte, Premier League champion with Chelsea, and Massimiliano Allegri, who brought Juventus to a new "Scudetto" and the final of the Champions League.




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