Ronaldinho tipped to win 50th European footballer of the year award (AFP) Updated: 2005-11-28 10:40
Silky-smooth Barcelona striker Ronaldinho is being tipped to win the 50th
European footballer of the year award at a ceremony here on Monday.
Barcelona's
Ronaldinho celebrates after scoring the second goal against Real Madrid
during their Spanish League football match at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in
Madrid. The Silky-smooth Brazilian striker is being tipped to win the 50th
European footballer of the year award at a ceremony in Paris on Monday.
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The Brazilian, whose mesmerising ball skills and two goals in a 3-0 win over
arch rivals Real Madrid two weeks ago left even the Santiago Bernabeu fans in
applause, would succeed Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko of AC Milan.
Also in with a chance of winning the award, given to a Europe-based player
deemed to have performed the best over the previous year, are Chelsea forward
Frank Lampard and Liverpool's Steven Gerrard.
Gerrard, Liverpool's main midfield workhorse and a capable goalscorer for the
Reds, inspired the Anfield Road club to victory throughout their triumphant
Champions League campaign last season when they ended up beating AC Milan on
spot kicks in the final.
However Liverpool's failure to shine in the English Premiership both last
season and currently may go against the England international.
Lampard, who seems to have blossomed under the guidance of Chelsea manager
Jose Mourinho, helped inspire the Stamford Bridge club to victory in the
Premiership last season, their first such title in over 50 years.
It remains to be seen if their contribution to their clubs' respective
successes proves enough to convince the panel of judges, which is made up of
prominent European football journalists.
Also in with a shout of what is regarded as Europe's most prestigious player
award - won for the first time by Stanley Matthews of Blackpool in 1956 - is
Arsenal striker Thierry Henry, who has never won it, Shevchenko, and Cameroonian
Samuel Eto'o, also of Barcelona.
However Ronaldinho's special brand of football, which helped Barcelona to the
Spanish league title last season and Brazil to victory in the Confederations
Cup, has tipped the balance in his favour.
Ronaldinho has already been voted Fifa's World Player of the year, in 2004,
and this year was given the FIFpro award.
If successful he would become the third Brazilian to win the 'Golden Ball'
trophy after compatriots Ronaldo (1997 when he played for Inter Milan and in
2002 with Real Madrid) and Rivaldo (1999 when he played for Barcelona).
Three players share the record of having won the award three times.
Dutch striker Johan Cruyff won it while with Ajax in 1971, 1973 and 1974,
Frenchman Michel Platini won it while with Juventus in 1983, 1984 and 1985 and
Dutchman Marco Van Basten won it in 1988, 1989 and 1992 while playing for AC
Milan.
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