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All hail Lionel Messi, but my vote for Fifa Ballon d’Or award went to 'Mr Consistent' Wesley Sneijder
All hail Lionel Messi, recipient of the Fifa Ballon d’Or on Monday night. The little magician undoubtedly twinkled in 2010, most notably for Barcelona, and the memory remains vivid of his elegant destruction of Arsenal’s defence at the Nou Camp.
Yet, in the poll of journalists and coaches, this observer ticked the box marked Wesley Sneijder to decide the world’s premier player. Why? Sneijder performed with superb consistency in the two major competitions of the year, the Champions League and World Cup.
He was exceptional for Inter Milan in their triumphant Champions League campaign, including defeating Messi and his celebrated company in the semi-finals, and being named Uefa Club Midfielder of the Year after lifting the trophy in Madrid.
Sneijder’s many qualities, creating and scoring (from free kicks to headers), were also showcased in Holland’s run to the World Cup final. Although the Dutch lost to Spain in Johannesburg, Sneijder enjoyed a magnificent tournament, being voted man of the match four times and finishing joint top scorer.
Sneijder would have been a worthy winner of the Ballon d’Or because he delivered on the biggest occasions, even attempting to shine in that gloom-ridden, scarred final in South Africa. For all Messi’s wonderful talent, Argentina faltered at the World Cup.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".