A few days away from the 2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or ceremony, Cristiano Ronaldo reviewed his year and admitted that, all things considered, this has probably been his best year ever. TheBallon d'Or winner will be announced on January 12 and the other two nominees areBarcelona's Lionel Messi and Bayern Munich'sManuel Neuer.
During a promotional event for "Sacoor Brothers" that took place a earlier this week,Cristiano Ronaldo analysed his past year with Real Madrid and showed his confidence about his chances of winning the upcoming 2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or award. The Portuguese star is running against the German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and the Argentinian forward Lionel Messi, but less than 2 weeks away from the ceremony, it's actually Neuer who seems to be considered the 2nd favorite to win the award, right behind Ronaldo of course. The Real Madrid star confessed that this past year has probably been his best ever and that he's also very proud for having been nominated as one of the best 3 players in the world for the 7th year.
Cristiano Ronaldo - The best player in the world in 2014:
The Portuguese forward started by looking back at his previous years by drawing a quick comparison between what he has accomplished in the past 12 months, and what he won before that.
Cristiano Ronaldo: "The evaluation I do to the past few years is always positive, both on an individual and team level. Perhaps this year it's been a bit better than it was in others, since we did win the UEFA Champions League, the Super Cup and I won the Golden Boot. Therefore, this may very well have been the best year of my career", affirmed a somehow reluctant Cristiano Ronaldo...
Ronaldo: "There's no need to stay too anxious about these moments and awards, since everything that I do and everything that comes from it will just happen naturally. I have a very clear conscience because I'm aware I had an extraordinary year both individually and collectively", stated the 29-year old, who finished the 2014 year with 61 goals for club and country, 56 of those being scored for Real Madrid in only 51 appearances.
The likes of Lionel Messi from FC Barcelona and Manuel Neuer from Bayern Munich will be competing against CR7 on January 12. While the German goalkeeper presents a FIFA World Cup title as his biggest trump card, Messi has failed to win any team title and only started to get back to his old form a few months before the end of the year. Nevertheless, Ronaldo prefers to outline the fact that this will be his 7th year making it to the podium, which is something that makes him very proud of in the first place...
Cristiano Ronaldo: "Being part of the final 3 candidates shortlist to win the FIFA Ballon d'Or is the result of a lot of effort and dedication I continuously put into my job. This will be the 7th time I'm on the 3-name shortlist for becoming the best player in the world and I'm obviously very proud of such an accomplishment. It's also the proof that I've had a splendid career so far".
The former Sporting and Manchester United player is the main favorite to win theFIFA Ballon d'Or next January 12. If he ends up stepping up to the stage to receive this highly renowned award, it will be the 3rd time he actually is distinguished as the best player in the world, becoming only one short of the 4 Ballon d'Ors already won by his Barcelona rival, Lionel Messi.
Cristiano Ronaldo next game will be a Spanish League fixture against Valencia, on the 4th of January of 2015. You can watch Valencia vs Real Madrid, Real Sociedad vs Barcelona, Yeovil Town vs Manchester United, Chelsea vs Watford, andArsenal vs Hull, all matches provided from our football live game pages.
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