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Time To Change The Ballon D'or. It's Just A Popularity Contest For Strikers-lahm by fromnigeria(m): 3:53pm On Jan 12, 2016
This is what Lahm has to say about the Ballon d'Or, i couldn't help but strongly agree with him.

Ballon d'Or should no longer be all about world's best striker but The world 'BEST' Player.
There are players who have contributed both in club and country who are never recognized.
Change is necessary.

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In his latest exclusive column for Goal, the Bayern Munich defender says Lionel Messi deserved to win his fifth title but suggests a format change for the future.

How about selecting the candidates for next year's Fifa Ballon d'Or via Facebook? That would be a modern way of doing it. And the result would probably be the same as Monday's election.

The three most popular players on Facebook are: Cristiano Ronaldo with 108 million followers, Lionel Messi with more than 81 million and Neymar Jr. with 54 million fans.
First, I want to make it clear that Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar are fantastic footballers. It is beyond any question that they have rightfully reached the final shortlist numerous times.
But I have asked myself: What is the voting for the best footballer of the world all about?
Of course, it is an award for the best footballer of the year. That means it's all about the performances on the pitch and about the prizes won. Only a player who not only plays internationally, but who is successful on the biggest stage has the necessary relevance to stand a chance.
There's nothing wrong with this formula. It makes sense that the player of the year is someone who is an international and competes in top club competitions.
But when the voters are national coaches, national captains and a select group of journalists from 209 countries, I am convinced that only a few of these people, despite their knowledge, think about the topic. I have voted myself five times in the past and I don't exclude myself from acting in this way.

I know the procedure. During the season you receive a message and you are asked to name three players from a list of candidates. And then you simply go for the obvious choices–which brings us back to Facebook. You are stuck with the best-known names - players who you immediately remember pictures or games of. Players who are everywhere, on and off the pitch. You vote for the 'most visible' players.


That's why the Ballon d'Or has become a vote for the 'world's best striker'. That's not my embittered perspective as a defensive player but a neutral and statistically proven fact.

Fabio Cannavaro is the only true defender to have won the Golden Ball. The unforgettable Lothar Matthaus won the title as a midfielder in 1991 and after him Zinedine Zidane three times, but Matthaus was much more offensive-minded. Both won it way before the real start of the digital age. Oliver Kahn and Manuel Neuer made the podium but no goalkeeper has ever won it [since Lev Yashin in 1963]. To cut a long story short: Only the players who score goals can be crowned the best footballer of the year.
Of course, the moment when the ball hits the net, that's fascinating for kids playing the game and motivates them to join a club. Our sport needs lethal strikers, goalscorers, heroes.
But football is much more than the moment of triumph. Football is teamwork, unity, defence, assists, sacrifice.
I believe that when Fifa hands out an award, it should not be a marketing prize that solely honours the protagonists of a media-crazy sport. Maybe there shouldn't be an individual award in a team sport but (in addition to the world XI) four single awards for best goalkeeper, best defender, best midfielder and best striker instead.
This is because I don't think you can have one person who is the world's best player. In 2015, Lionel Messi is the deserved winner for the award of the world's best striker. Congratulations, Lionel Messi!



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Re: Time To Change The Ballon D'or. It's Just A Popularity Contest For Strikers-lahm by Chanchit: 4:01pm On Jan 12, 2016
So he still admitted Messi deserves the award, so what's the ranting all about?!
Re: Time To Change The Ballon D'or. It's Just A Popularity Contest For Strikers-lahm by Marcelini(m): 10:32pm On Jan 22, 2016
Chanchit:
So he still admitted Messi deserves the award, so what's the ranting all about?!

No he didn't. He believes that No single player can win world best player, as no single player can be good at Goal keeping, defending, midfield marshalling, and striking all at same time, yet those are all integral parts of the game of football.

He believes Messi only won world best striker, and that a similar award should have been given to world best goalkeeper, world best defender, world best midfielder.

I agree with his assessment of the whole situation, but I disagree with the opinion of Messi emerging the world best striker of 2015, as we all know that that title belongs to Cristiano Ronaldo, who won the Spanish Pichichi and European golden boot for a second consecutive time. What better way to assess a striker if not by the amount of goals he scored.
Re: Time To Change The Ballon D'or. It's Just A Popularity Contest For Strikers-lahm by Chanchit: 10:50pm On Jan 22, 2016
Marcelini:


No he didn't. He believes that No single player can win world best player, as no single player can be good at Goal keeping, defending, midfield marshalling, and striking all at same time, yet those are all integral parts of the game of football.

He believes Messi only won world best striker, and that a similar award should have been given to world best goalkeeper, world best defender, world best midfielder.

I agree with his assessment of the whole situation, but I disagree with the opinion of Messi emerging the world best striker of 2015, as we all know that that title belongs to Cristiano Ronaldo, who won the Spanish Pichichi and European golden boot for a second consecutive time. What better way to assess a striker if not by the amount of goals he scored.


He's speaking for him self and not for you.

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