And the winner is...!
Check out the final standings, and the overall winner, of the men's GOAL50 2021!
1. Lionel Messi - Forward, PSG and Argentina
The new PSG star earned a record-extending eighth top-scorer award in La Liga with Barcelona before picking up the Golden Ball and Golden Boot at the Copa America, where Argentina won a first major international tournament since 1993.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo - Forward, Manchester United and Portugal
Manchester United jumped at the chance to bring the Portuguese superstar back to Old Trafford, given the former Juventus ace finished top scorer in both Serie A (29 goals) and Euro 2020 (five) last season.
3. Robert Lewandowski - Forward, Bayern Munich and Poland
The prolific Pole continues to improve at the age of 33, netting 48 times in just 40 appearances in all competitions in 2020-21, with his 41-goal haul in the Bundesliga breaking Gerd Muller's old single-season record.
4. Mohamed Salah - Forward, Liverpool and Egypt
The first Liverpool player to score 20 goals or more in three different Premier League seasons, the Egypt forward netted 31 times in total across all competitions as he helped the injury-hit Reds rally to a fourth-placed finish.
5. Kylian Mbappe - Forward, PSG and France
The forward hit a career-high 42 goals in all competitions last season, which helped him finish as Ligue 1's top scorer, and starred in Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League knockout stage wins at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
6. Erling Haaland - Forward, Borussia Dortmund and Norway
The Norwegian racked up 41 goals in 41 games in all competitions in his first full season at Borussia Dortmund, finishing as top scorer in the Champions League (10) and bagging a double in the DFB-Pokal final win over RB Leipzig.
7. Karim Benzema - Forward, Real Madrid and France
One of the few success stories of France's Euro 2020 campaign, the centre-forward bagged four goals in total to justify his surprise recall, which had arrived after another stellar season for Real Madrid in which he struck 30 times.
8. N’Golo Kante - Midfielder, Chelsea and France
The French dynamo was the driving force behind Chelsea's surprise Champions League success and turned in a man of the match-winning performance in the Blues' 1-0 win over Manchester City in Porto.
9. Kevin De Bruyne - Midfielder, Manchester City and Belgium
The brilliant Belgian was named PFA Players' Player of the Year after inspiring Manchester City to Premier League glory last season, while he also helped Pep Guardiola's side reach the Champions League final.
10. Neymar - Forward, PSG and Brazil
The attacker endured an injury-hit season at club level but he still bagged 17 goals in all competitions for Paris Saint-Germain, before producing a string of influential performances as Brazil reached the final of the Copa America.
The rest 40 top players in gaol 50 include Luis Suarez, Angel Di Madira and Lukaku.
Jacubi
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To all other football players: Chase him if you can 🐐🐐
harsh1988
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And winners is
AnwarJemil
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messi... 27 games unbeaten...still stand...
alextiger
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don't touch him. He is King
kramo23
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we'll forever remain loyal to you our legend #leomessi
emabkr42
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Ronaldo fans seeing this news. [ko]
TeddyBarclay
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Mane seriously I don't know Why Memphis stat in 2021 is so under rated with all due respect to Benzema I'm not saying he's better than Benzema but he has more goals contribution than Benzema for both club n country in 2021 he's even equal with Messi but he has never been given the recognition he deserves he wasn't even Among the top 30 candidate for the Ballon D’or despite him playing for Small team like Lyon Compare to Benzema at Madrid he still has more goal contribution than Him, He's even the top scorer in World Cup Qualifications for Europe im not saying he's better than Benzema you guys don't get me wrong what I'm saying is that he's not getting the recognition he deserves
Riaadeim
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