Messi For The Fourth Time In A Roll!!!!
With an astonishing and
record-breaking 91 goals in the calendar year, it was perhaps a foregone
conclusion that Lionel Messi would collect a fourth consecutive FIFA
Ballon d'Or last night.
But that didn't stop international captains and coaches employing some political voting tactics to try and get their friends, compatriots or teammates further up the leaderboard - or at least block their rivals from winning.
With national team captains, coaches and a selected journalist from each FIFA nation eligible to vote, the annual award seems to have become football's answer to the Eurovision Song Contest in terms of tactical voting
But that didn't stop international captains and coaches employing some political voting tactics to try and get their friends, compatriots or teammates further up the leaderboard - or at least block their rivals from winning.
With national team captains, coaches and a selected journalist from each FIFA nation eligible to vote, the annual award seems to have become football's answer to the Eurovision Song Contest in terms of tactical voting
Top of the world: Lionel Messi scooped a fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or trophy last night, receiving 41.6 per cent of the votes from international coaches, captain and journalists |
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