Lionel Messi is having his worst football season – 6 goals and 5 assists – but he still has a chance to win The Best FIFA Men’s Player of the Year award because of how the candidates are rated.
FIFA said the athletes selected by the organisation for the 2021 prize – Mohammed Salah (Liverpool), Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich), and Messi – would be assessed for their respective achievements during the period from 8 October 2020 to 7 October 2021.
During that period Lionel Messi scored 43 goals and made 17 assists, won the Copa del Rey with Barcelona, and the Copa America with Argentina.
FIFA said the athletes selected by the organisation for the 2021 prize – Mohammed Salah (Liverpool), Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich), and Messi – would be assessed for their respective achievements during the period from 8 October 2020 to 7 October 2021.
During that period Lionel Messi scored 43 goals and made 17 assists, won the Copa del Rey with Barcelona, and the Copa America with Argentina.
Robert Lewandowski scored 48 goals and made 9 assists during that period and won both the Bundesliga and DFL Supercup with Bayern, while Liverpool's Mo Salah scored 31 goals and made 6 assists, but didn't win any trophies with the club. The Egyptian, however, won a plethora of individual awards, including Golden Foot, IFFHS CAF Men's Team of The Year, and FSA Player of the Year.
The winner will be selected by a panel consisting of former players, current and foreign captains, and journalists. The winner will be announced on 17 January.
Over the course of the award's brief history, Messi has been crowned only once, in 2019. His sports nemesis Cristiano Ronaldo won it two times (2016 and 2017). In 2018, it went to Real Madrid midfielder Luca Modric, while Robert Lewandowski was pronounced the winner in 2020.
The winner will be selected by a panel consisting of former players, current and foreign captains, and journalists. The winner will be announced on 17 January.
Over the course of the award's brief history, Messi has been crowned only once, in 2019. His sports nemesis Cristiano Ronaldo won it two times (2016 and 2017). In 2018, it went to Real Madrid midfielder Luca Modric, while Robert Lewandowski was pronounced the winner in 2020.