Tuesday 18 November 2014

Ronaldo Faces Messi Tonight, Who'll Win Ballon d'Or?

Cristiano Ronaldo will be welcomed back to Old Trafford, five years
after his departure from Manchester United to Real Madrid.

The Portuguese winger squares Argentina striker Lionel Messi for the
first time in England since 2008 in a luxury international friendly on
Tuesday night. Ronaldo was part of a United team who beat Messi's
Barcelona 1-0 in a Champions League semi-final return-leg for a 2-1
aggregate victory in 2008, same year the 'Red Devils' beat Chelsea to
lift their third European Cup.

The two forwards are on the 23-man shortlist for the 2014 Fifa Ballon
d'Or. The pair has dominated the award for the best male player in
world football since 2008, with Ronaldo clinching his second last
year, and Messi winner in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.

The Portuguese has been in superb form so far this season, with 23
goals in 17 matches in all competitions, but Argentina coach Gerardo
Martino insists his heart "lies with Messi," whom he also coached at
FC Barcelona last season.

"You can't take out of the deciding process I am Argentinian, my heart
lies with Messi," said Martino in his pre-match media conference on
Monday.

Portugal defender Carvalho, who spent three years playing alongside
Ronaldo at Real, hailed the 29-year-old as an "almost perfect" player.

"He is strong, good in the air, fit always," Carvalho, who now plays
for French club Monaco, said. "It is difficult to say what he is
missing. He wants always more and more, even in training.

"I am a little bit biased, but he is the best. All of us expect him to
win the Ballon d'Or. We are so proud of him."

Messi, was named player of the tournament at the 2014 World Cup in
Brazil, where Argentina lost narrowly to Germany in the final at the
Maracana.

Martino added: "I am not the best person to judge, I cannot separate
sentiment from my objective decision. Whatever season Messi has had on
footballing grounds, I would still vote for him.

"I would vote for him on footballing terms. You can't separate what he
is like as a human from what he is as a player."

United will reap from Di Maria signing

The 51-year-old tactician believes United will be rewarded for their
£59.7m investment on Angel Di Maria in time.

Di Maria will be looking to bury his recent blip in form, as he is yet
to score in four games for club. That notwithstanding, Gerardo Martino
reckons the 26-year-old remains an asset for United.

"Angel is one of the top, top players in world football, but when you
don't understand the league, when you are not a total expert, it is
hard to make an opinion.

"He can play a number of different roles expertly & adapt to anywhere
the manager asks him to play.

"His start was exceptional. Generally when players get used to a new
league, to a different style, to different teams. His form now is more
typical of a player going to a club, as opposed to bursting into the
team."

The former Real Madrid midfielder will be at home if selected tonight.
Manchester City quartet of goalkeeper Willy Caballero, centre-back
Martin Demichelis, right-back Pablo Zabaleta and striker Sergio Aguero
are also part of Martino's squad.

Juventus forward Carlos Tevez will also return to the 'Theater of
Dream' as part of the Argentina party.

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