With the Ballon d'Or award for Footballer of the Year fast approaching, the time has come to ask just who should be the worthy recipient.
Will last year's winner Cristiano Ronaldo regain the Golden Ball, or will it fall to hot favourite Lionel Messi?
We asked Goal.com's worldwide editors who they think should be awarded with the grand prize...
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"Lionel Messi. Finally the little Argentine
has overcome both injuries and high expectations to excel for Barcelona
and score in the Champions League final. On his day he's the world's
best, and a true difference-maker. His Argentina form is mixed, but
they're still the luckiest country on earth to have him."
--Ewan Macdonald, Goal.com International
"Lionel Messi. At
this time, no player is as strong as Messi. He won the Champions
League, has helped Argentina to go to the World Cup and is the soul of
Barcelona. Messi is the best player and it would be a scandal if he
didn't win the trophy ... There are no alternatives ...This is his
year!!!
--Fabrizio Ponciroli, Goal.com Italy
"Lionel Messi.
Incredible player, had a fantastic year with Barcelona, winning the
treble and scoring a goal in the Champions League final, need we say
more?"
--Tommy van Eldik, Goal.com Netherlands
"Xavi.
I back the midfielder, although I think that Lionel Messi will be the
winner because all of these prizes are championship and reputation
based. For me, I see Xavi as the main reason for Barcelona's success,
not Messi. So if it was down to me, I would select the best passer in
the world: Xavi."
--Mohammed Awaad, Goal.com Arabic
"Lionel Messi. He
maintained his fitness, scored a boat-load of goals (including many
with his right foot), saved games under pressure and was central in his
side winning everything on offer - all the things he had failed to do
before, in addition to his already mesmeric natural talent. And so not
even a shambolic, underachieving national team can deny him the honour
of being the year's greatest player. Topping this will be the problem."
--Sulmaan Ahmad, Goal.com UK
"Xavi.
There's no chance that someone from outside Baracelona deserves this
title more. The Catalans won every single competition they played in
and did that with an impressive display of attacking football. The big
question, though, is who deserves the top honours for this success? The
'brain' of the team, Lionel Messi, or the 'lungs', Xavi Hernandez? I'd
go for the latter, Xavi, because he also lead Spain to finally
win a major competition the previous summer and I don't think he can
repeat such a grandiose season, while I'm sure that Messi will be among
the serious competitors for the Ballon d'Or for many years to come."
--Michael Paterakis, Goal.com Greece
"Lionel Messi.
He has delivered in the big games, especially against Madrid, Bayern
and Manchester United. When Ronaldo won the award, he had 42 goals with
eight assists to his name in the 2007-08 season. Last season, Messi
scored 42 and had 18 assists. That says it all, doesn't it?"
--Rahul Bali, Goal.com India
"Andres Iniesta.
Even if Messi is the favourite of the bookmakers, he did not show the
consistency of Andre Iniesta. The man is the true leader of Barca, he
is the engine of the team, the man who makes the team play better.
Without him, Barcelona are not the same team. He is capable of scoring
in big matches (like he did against Chelsea) and he showed tremendous
leadership, something that is not the main characteristic of Messi. I
would like Iniesta to lift the Ballon d'Or, as he is the perfect mix of
beauty and efficiency."
--Alexandre Walraevens, Goal.com France
"Lionel Messi.
The humble, yet supremely talented Barcelona star has done all that he
can to ensure this year's award and he genuinely deserves to have the
trophy on his mantle piece after a truly exceptional year. Quite
simply, he put his hand up as one of the leaders of a squad full of
incredibly good players. He has scored loads of goals and the titles he
won with Barca last season are an indication that he has a great hunger
to succeed. We may see him on the podium for many years to come."
--Peter Pedroncelli, Goal.com Africa
"Andres Iniesta.
These kind of prizes are without memory. They are always given to
goalscorer, but Messi only scores because there is a midfield behind
him that allows him to do so. And in that midfield, there is a
phenomenon called Iniesta, the most undervalued player on the planet. I
need to remind everybody that without Iniesta's golden goal against
Chelsea,
Barcelona would not be European Champions..."
--Sergio Stanco, Goal.com Italy
"Lionel Messi.
I want to think of a more deserving candidate but Messi is the best. I
think that Xavi and Iniesta represent the wonderful football Barcelona
play. But the whole world will vote for Messi..."
--Takashi Sugiyama, Goal.com Japan
"Lionel Messi.
He deserves this award. It is true that Xavi and Iniesta have also
played key roles in Barcelona's success but both need Messi to win the
big matches. The Argentinean scored big goals in big games and, of
course, set up a great number too. And even when he didn't score or
create, he entertained football fans around the world with his
unrivalled individual abilities. This year could be the first of many
Ballon d' Ors for him."
--Amoy Ghoshal, Goal.com India
"Lionel Messi. He played as the key role in Barcelona 'new dream team' and helped the
Catalan club to lift the treble. The whole of 2009 was a fight between
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, and we got the final answer as to
who was the best at the Champions League final in Rome. Although he
suffered a lot of pressure with Albicelestes, they booked their ticket
to WC 2010 finally and now we can look forward to him lighting up the
tournament."
--Tony Mutong, Goal.com Hong Kong
"Lionel Messi.
As hard as it is to look beyond the Barcelona poster-boy, Messi, for
the top spot in the running, it would be a travesty if Xavi and Andres
Iniesta failed to garner the second and third spots. The duo were
integral to Barcelona's fortunes throughout 2009, and provided many a
goal for Messrs Henry, Eto'o, Ibrahimovic and indeed, Messi himself. I
am not expecting the judges to select anyone else besides Messi but it
would be a victory for artistry, subtlety and craft if the Spanish
midfield duo were recognised for their efforts in a poll that usually
favours forwards."
--Peter Staunton, Goal.com International
Lucas
still need to ask meh? messi lar. if not him, then xavi. ronaldo didnt won the CL last season, so I think he will finish top 3.