Wenger: Ballon d'Or Decision 'Difficult'
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has hailed Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo and says the Portuguese may have edged ahead of his Barcelona rival Lionel Messi in the last year.
Ronaldo has started the season in blistering form with 24 goals in all
competitions, 10 more than the Argentine, who was recently ruled out for up to
two months with a leg muscle injury.
The pair are the leading contenders to be crowned Fifa Ballon d’Or Player of the Year - which Messi has claimed the past four years - but the Gunners boss wouldn't be surprised if Ronaldo won his second prize.
When asked for his opinion on the pair during a Twitter Q&A session, Wenger said: "It’s difficult, Messi was on top until now but in the last year, maybe Ronaldo is in front, he is very athletic."
Wenger recently revealed he came came close to signing Ronaldo before he joined Manchester United in 2003 and even allocated the former Sporting Lisbon youngster a squad number.
The pair are the leading contenders to be crowned Fifa Ballon d’Or Player of the Year - which Messi has claimed the past four years - but the Gunners boss wouldn't be surprised if Ronaldo won his second prize.
When asked for his opinion on the pair during a Twitter Q&A session, Wenger said: "It’s difficult, Messi was on top until now but in the last year, maybe Ronaldo is in front, he is very athletic."
Wenger recently revealed he came came close to signing Ronaldo before he joined Manchester United in 2003 and even allocated the former Sporting Lisbon youngster a squad number.
The winner of the Ballon d’Or will be announced on January 13, 2014, in a ceremony held in Zurich, Switzerland.
Goal.com
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