Miyetti Allah under fire for seeking Saraki’s removal

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Aug 23, 2018
Bukola Saraki PHOTO: REUTERS/Paul Carsten

• PDP issues 24-hour ultimatum to Buhari for group’s leaders’ arrest
• Ortom, HURIWA, others denounce inflammatory statement
• MACBAN distances self from ‘partisan’ Benue member
• Lawmakers vow to resist Senate president’s ejection

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN) drew the ire of some Nigerians and groups yesterday after one of the leaders of the herders’ organisation became embroiled in the ongoing political drama involving Senate President Bukola Saraki.

One Alhaji Garus Galolo, said to be Miyetti Allah’s Benue State coordinator, had in an interview with a national daily added his voice to the repeated call by the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Saraki’s resignation, following his defection to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Galolo said: “Saraki ought not to be in office again as Senate President. More so, Saraki has failed to coordinate and organise the National Assembly to offer quality legislation that Nigerians need.

“Nigerians are in dire need of people that have the interest of the masses. Miyetti Allah is looking for a leader that would preside over the affairs of the Senate with ultimate respect for the executive and the judiciary, not someone like Senator Saraki that would always scheme to outdo the Presidency.

“We are tired of Saraki’s style of leadership at the National Assembly. Therefore, we are now warning him to honourably resign his position as president of the Senate or we will force him out.”

Galolo’s position, however, drew intense backlash, forcing the group’s national body to distance itself from the statement, in what might have been an attempt to amend MACBAN’s embattled public image.

But this was not before the PDP condemned the speech and issued an ultimatum. “In the light of these treasonable and inciting utterances by Miyetti Allah, we demand that President Muhammadu Buhari, should within the next 24 hours, order the arrest and commence the immediate trial of the leadership of this group, otherwise Nigerians will henceforth hold him directly responsible for the utterances and actions of Miyetti Allah,” it said in a statement by Spokesman Kola Ologbondiyan.

According to the party, “This unguarded statement by Miyetti Allah has exposed the synergy between the ruling party and some troublesome elements, who are being used to stoke division and create the violent crises that have resulted in daily bloodlettings in various parts of the country.

“It is now abundantly clear to Nigerians that those fomenting crises, including the bloody clashes in Benue, Taraba, Zamfara, Nasarawa, Plateau, Kaduna, Edo, Borno, Yobe, Enugu, Kogi, Adamawa and other states in our country, have political backers, who now want to channel them to achieve their unpatriotic quest to subvert our constitution and forcefully take over the National Assembly.”

The PDP claimed Miyetti Allah “has always represented the military wing of the APC and the Buhari presidency,” noting: “It is incontrovertible that they have now become the fourth arm of government that can determine when and how to forcefully remove the number three citizen, the president of the Senate.

“It is common knowledge that Mr. President has come under heavy public criticisms on how his body language has condoned the unguarded utterances and actions of these characters.”

Also denouncing the statement, Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom, said it was “becoming clear by the day that the Miyetti Allah has not only assumed the position of the ruling party but is also influential to decisions of governance in this country.”

He said this was not the first time Miyetti Allah groups have made inflammatory statements. “The other time, the groups held press conferences and threatened to unleash terror on Benue people. They made real their threats and came out to claim responsibility for the killing of over 500 innocent Benue people between January and this month.”

Ortom added: “Miyetti Allah and the APC now sound like one association with similar objectives. Nigerians should compare the tone of APC national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole when he threatened that the party would force Saraki out of office if he failed to resign and the latest threat by MACBAN to forcefully evict the senator from office. The words are similar, the motive the same and the agenda also one.”

On its part, pro-democracy group, Movement for Democratic Change (MDG), asked Buhari to call MACBAN to order. It said the group simply “echoed the mindset and plans of its paymasters and those giving it state support.”

A non-governmental organisation, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), also condemned the statement and urged the heads of the nation’s security agencies to rein in the group.

Meanwhile, issuing the disclaimer, MACBAN’s national secretary, Baba Uthman Ngelzarma, was quoted as saying: “The attention of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria has been drawn to an interview granted by one Garus Gololo in Makurdi (in a newspaper) titled, ‘Resign or we will force you out’ – Miyetti Allah to Saraki. This statement is unfortunate. I will categorically state that Garos Gololo spoke in his personal capacity and has no mandate to speak on behalf of the association.

“Miyetti Allah is a non-partisan association with no interest in the political terrain and we can’t meddle in the affairs of political actors thereby compounding our already obvious challenges.

“I therefore urge all and sundry to disregard this statement. This statement is not from MACBAN and should be disregarded in its entirety. We take exception to this statement. Garos Gololo is entirely on his own and will be sanctioned accordingly. We cannot afford to add to the many challenges we are confronted with.

“I’m therefore appealing to the general public to disregard this statement as it is coming from someone who doesn’t have the mandate of the association to speak on its behalf.”

In a related development, PDP senators yesterday vowed they would resist efforts by their APC counterparts to remove Saraki whenever the chamber reconvenes.

They affirmed this in a statement jointly signed by Senators Rafiu Ibrahim and Isah Misau on behalf of the party’s lawmakers.

Guardiola praises Aguero

Manchester City’s Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero (L) goes around Chelsea’s Argentinian goalkeeper Willy Caballero but puts his shot wide during the English FA Community Shield football match between Chelsea and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium in north London on Sunday. Ian Kington/AFP

Pep Guardiola lavished praise on Sergio Aguero after he scored a hat-trick in Manchester City’s 6-1 demolition of Huddersfield on Sunday, Skysports reports.

The Argentina international hit two in the first half at the Etihad before cleverly volleying a Benjamin Mendy cross past Ben Hamer to seal the 13th treble of his City career with his final touch before being substituted in the 75th minute.

And manager Guardiola insists Aguero has never been in better form following his last-16 exit with Argentina at the World Cup in Russia.

“Since I’ve been here, I’ve never seen him like this,” he told Sky Sports. “The spirit since he came back from the holidays after the World Cup… he is in incredible condition.

“With the ball and without the ball, he is sharp and intelligent and, of course, his talent to score goals is always there.

“The pass was so good, but the finishing is outstanding.

“I thought to take him off before the hat-trick, but it was perfect. He scored a goal, he got a standing ovation and he can take energy into the next games.”

Gabriel Jesus also scored during the first half as Guardiola opted to play both of his strikers in a bid to break down Huddersfield’s deep-lying defence.

And the City boss felt the tactics worked, also praising the influence of Mendy coming forward on the left wing.

He added, “I don’t know what’s going to happen in the future, but we decided today to play with two strikers in Sergio and Gabriel and they connected really well.

“In general, all of the players made a good performance. Last season, we could not attack in that way because we did not have Mendy and he has energy to go up and down and he is so clever in the final third with crosses and passes.

“We could not attack in that way last season, but this season we have him and when he is able to play we can attack in that way.”

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Liverpool to Be Banned from Champions League

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Liverpool should be kicked out of the Champions League according to the president of one Serie A side.

Liverpool will take part in the Champions League this season aiming to bounce back after last season’s final heartache.

The Reds lost 3-1 to Real Madrid in Kiev back in May, with Gareth Bale scoring two stunning goals to give the La Liga giants the prize. The Reds suffered heartbreak in the final last season, losing 3-1 to Real Madrid in Kiev after a pair of howlers from Loris Karius.

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But Napoli president De Laurentiis has made an extraordinary claim, accusing Liverpool and Serie A giants Roma of breaking UEFA rules by having the same owner.

UEFA guidelines do not permit two teams owned by the same people or company to take part in European competition.

Now, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has released a typically strong statement, accusing Liverpool and Roma of being owned by the same person.

UEFA guidelines do not allow two teams owned by the same person/people or company to take part in European competitions.

In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, De Laurentiis said: “I have the feeling that Roma and Liverpool have the same owner.

“I was told by somebody a few years ago and if it was true they would not be allowed to play the Champions League.”

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However, Liverpool and Roma supporters have nothing to be worried about.The Premier League giants are owned by The Fenway Sports Group, who took over back in 2010.

There is understood to be no actual concern however, as American businessman James Pallotta owns Roma as well as shares in the NBA’s Boston Celtics, while Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group own the MLB’s Boston Red Sox.

But if the allegations are true, then that could be the reason why Roma sold Alisson to Liverpool rather than Real Madrid and Chelsea who were also interested.

Top 5 Defensive Midfielder In The World.

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N’Golo Kanté posing with the World Cup trophy

In a football world reigned by forwards, the most unacknowledged presence on the pitch is arguably of a defensive midfielder. A player plying his trade in the aforementioned position is expected to bring his A-game whenever he steps on to the pitch owing to his pivotal role.

Nevertheless, that does not necessarily guarantee the deserved acclamation and plaudits, which explains why they are normally forgotten when it comes to individual awards such as the Ballon d’Or or the FIFA Player of the Year.

Having said that, here we take a look at the world’s five best defensive midfielders at present.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and they do not necessarily represent the views of Sportskeeda.

#5 Jorginho

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Jorginho in action against Huddersfield last weekend

The 2017/18 campaign was a career-defining one for a number of Napoli players as I Ciucciarelli fell just short of clinching their 3rd Serie A title, finishing four points adrift of Juventus.

Although the club ended the season devoid of any major silverware, Maurizio Sarri’s Sarriball and its pivot – Jorginho – caught the eye of several European top sides. Consequently, Sarri was announced as Chelsea’s new manager following the departure of Antonio Conte, which acted as a catalyst for Jorginho’s move to the Blues, who snatched him from the jaws of Manchester City.

Indeed, the 26-year-old pass master will be the fulcrum of Chelsea’s midfield this season under the Italian manager, who will most likely exploit his skill set to build-up play from the back via short passes, a key feature of Sarri’s possession-based system.

Last season, the Brazil-born star completed more passes in Europe’s top five leagues than anyone else. In Serie A, Jorginho accomplished 2860 passes at an impressive accuracy approaching 90%.

#4 Nemanja Matić

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Nemanja Matić

Nemanja Matić was one of the shrewdest coups of the 2017/18 transfer window, and it would be fair to say, in retrospect, that the Serbian has lived up to his billing.

While Manchester United’s substandard form last season does not license us to extol the virtues of their players, Matic’s impact on the squad was felt through the performance of his team-mates.

Paul Pogba’s re-emergence is a great example of how the former Chelsea ace brings out the best in the players around him. The creative Frenchman, who joined United for a then world-record fee in 2016/17, found himself in the firing line for the most part during his debut campaign. However, he profited profoundly from the defensive stability behind him last season as evidenced by the market improvement in his performances.

Needless to say, Matic’s own displays this term will be one of the decisive factors in terms of whether the Red Devils‘ pursuit of success is a positive one.

#3 Casemiro

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Casemiro

Under the tutelage of Zinedine Zidane, Casemiro has gone from strength to strength in order to make a name for himself as one of the best defensive midfielders in the football world.

A vital cog in Real Madrid’s machinery, the Brazil international enjoyed a phenomenal 2017/18 season where he inspired Los Blancos to their historic Champions League three-peat, netting seven goals and creating three more across all competitions.

Casemiro is one of those few players who perfectly befits the said introduction with regard to his unhonoured contributions for the team. The 26-year-old is currently a crucial figure in Real Madrid’s midfield which largely pivots on the likes of Toni Kroos, Luka Modric and the Brazilian himself.

#2 Sergio Busquets

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Sergio Busquets

In the wake of departures of both Andres Iniesta and Paulinho, Sergio Busquets is definitely the kingpin of Barcelona’s midfield, who will be tasked with a much tougher role this season – particularly after the massive turnaround in the ongoing transfer window.

The Spaniard boasts exceptional vision and pinpoint accuracy when it comes to passing the ball, over both short and longer distances. Other than that, Busquets is quite strong in the air courtesy of his towering figure.

The 30-year-old’s renowned midfield-anchor role was one of the chief causes of Barcelona’s stunning resurgence last season as they yanked away the La Liga title from their arch-rivals Real Madrid and also romped to the Copa del Rey title too.

#1 N’Golo Kanté

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N’Golo Kanté in action last season

He is short, he is nice, he’s the one who stopped Leo Messi, but we all know he’s a cheater at cards, N’Golo Kante!

The influence of N’Golo Kanté on the pitch is simply ineffable. Wherever the Frenchman goes, he is bound to find success.

When he was at Leicester, he helped the Foxes pull off a remarkable Premier League triumph before moving to Chelsea, where he again inspired a tottering side to their sixth Premier League title. And recently, he also played an instrumental role in France’s road to World Cup glory to cement his position as perhaps the best defensive midfielder in the world.

Blessed with raw pace and stamina, the 27-year-old is adept at breaking the opposition’s rhythm and kick-starting counter-attacks. Besides, his extraordinary work ethic also allows him to work as a box-to-box midfielder as per the team’s needs.

Salah on target as Liverpool beats West Ham 4-0 , Continues Romance With Front Pages.

Salah on target as Liverpool beats West Ham 4-0

Last season’s English Premier League top goalscorer Mo Salah was on target again on Sunday as Liverpool began their campaign with an easy win at home to West Ham United.

The Egyptian gave Juergen Klopp’s side the lead after 19 minutes from Andy Robertson’s precise low cross.

West Ham’s new manager Manuel Pellegrini gave debuts to five of their 10 close-season signings, but his revamped team rarely threatened Liverpool’s expensive new Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson.

Poor defending cost them a second goal just before the interval, to Sadio Mane, who added a third after 53 minutes from an offside position.

Substitute Daniel Sturridge made it four just seconds after coming on.

Salah’s goal featured an important contribution from new signing Naby Keita of Guinea, who cost 50 million pounds ($63.84 million) from RB Leipzig and was excellent throughout.

Liverpool’s other debutant, Alisson, was much less involved as the London side struggled to make chances.

Their best one followed a lucky bounce off the referee but Marko Arnautovic miscued his shot.

By the interval they had conceded again after leaving three attackers unmarked in front of goal, and Mane was the one who knocked in James Milner’s pull-back.

He scored Liverpool’s third, which might have been disallowed for offside.

Sturridge then came off the bench in the final few minutes to score at the far post from a corner with his first touch.

The result continued West Ham’s dreadful record at Anfield, which now extends to one win in 46 league games.

Liverpool, meanwhile, have not conceded a goal in their last six home games in the league — since West Ham scored against them in February.

Pellegrini gave debuts to Lukasz Fabianski, Ryan Fredericks, Fabian Balbuena, Felipe Anderson and Jack Wilshere, then introduced a sixth newcomer Andriy Yarmolenko as a substitute.

Anderson and Yarmolenko had their moments but overall the visitors were comprehensively outplayed.(Reuters/NAN)

Liverpool; you will never walk alone.

Cristiano Ronaldo debut abandoned as Juventus fans invade pitch and mob Ballon d’Or winner and team-mates

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Aug 12, 2018 5:36 PM

The Portugal star opened the scoring just eight minutes into his debut but the traditional friendly was stopped early following the rush on to the pitch

CRISTIANO RONALDO’S Juventus debut was abandoned with 20 minutes remaining as fans invaded the pitch and mobbed the star and his team-mates.

Ronaldo opened the scoring after just eight minutes as he latched on to a ball over the top of the defence and slotted home.

 Cristiano Ronaldo scored just eight minutes into his debut
Cristiano Ronaldo scored just eight minutes into his debut
 Juventus fans invaded the pitch, as per tradition, to meet their stars
Juventus fans invaded the pitch, as per tradition, to meet their stars

Cristiano Ronaldo scores just eight minutes into his Juventus debut

But as per the annual tradition in the game between Juventus A and Juventus B, the fans ran on to the pitch to meet their heroes and the game was subsequently stopped.

Juventus A led 4-0 at half-time thanks to CR7’s opener, an own goal and two from Paulo Dybala before Claudio Marchisio added a fifth just after the break.

The game is held in the small town of Villar Perosa, 40km outside of Turin, where the Agnelli family own an estate and invite the players each year.

It has been going on since 1955 when remarkably, Juventus B pulled off a shock 3-2 win.

 The friendly between Juventus A and Juventus B takes place each year before the new season
The friendly between Juventus A and Juventus B takes place each year before the new season
 Ronaldo lined up in the black and white for the first time following his £99million move from Real Madrid
Ronaldo lined up in the black and white for the first time following his £99million move from Real Madrid

Last season, with the score locked at 0-0, the game was abandoned after 50 minutes due to the traditional flooding of the pitch.

Ronaldo enjoyed a summer break and therefore had not featured before today in the black and white of the Bianconeri since his £99million move from Real Madrid this summer.

The Portugal star claimed it was an “easy decision” for him to make the move away from the Bernabeu after nine years at the Spanish giants.

His first competitive game for his new club will be next Saturday as Massimiliano Allegri, who rejected the approach of Real Madrid this summer, takes his side to Chievo as they begin their quest for an eighth successive Serie A title.

FINALLY!!! Real Madrid get replacement for Ronaldo

FINALLY!!! Real Madrid get replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo

Marco Asensio

Real Madrid coach Julen Lopetegui has decided to promote Marco Asensio as Cristiano Ronaldo’s replacement in the team.

A host of names have been linked with Real Madrid including Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Eden Hazard.

Hazard openly admitted he would like a move to Real but Chelsea have put a £177.9million price tag on him.

And as a result of Chelsea’s demands, Spanish newspaper Marca say manager Julen Lopetegui has assessed his squad over pre-season and decided on how he will replace Ronaldo.

It is claimed Lopetegui would rather use Asensio in his front three than spend a “ludicrous sum” on Hazard.

Real are said to have accepted the fact that Neymar won’t be joining them this summer but president Florentino Perez remains keen to bring the Brazilian to the club at some point.

Modric has pact similar to Ronaldo that allows him to leave Real Madrid.

Italy’s La Gazetta dello Sport claims that Modric made a pact with Florentino Perez some time ago, which stipulates that the club facilitate his departure so long as he wanted it.

The rumours linking Luka Modric with Inter Milan continue to intensify, with Italy’s La Gazzetta dello Sport now claiming that the Croatian midfielder has a verbal pact with Real Madrid president Florentino Perezsimilar to that of Cristiano Ronaldo, which was instrumental in the Portuguese superstar’s departure.

According to La Gazetta, the “gentleman’s agreement” between the pair stipulates that Perez would facilitate Modric’s exit from the club so long as the player had asked for it, which in this case would be the waiving of his 750-million-euro buyout clause. Speaking to Spain’s Cadena Sur radio station, La Gazetta journalist Alberto Cerruti said this agreement was made some time ago and one of the conditions for Modric was winning the 13th Champions League title, which he did so in May.

The Croatian is set to return to training in Madrid’s Valdebebas training ground tomorrow and will not join the rest of the squad for the remainder of their US tour. Florentino Perez is not due back from the US until Wednesday, so there will not be face-to-face meeting between the pair at least until then.

It’s Over With Madrid’; See What Cristiano Ronaldo Did As He Settles In At Juventus

It appears that things might have ended on a sour note between Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid after the football star unfollowed his former club on Instagram.

His girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez has also done the same.

The Portuguese superstar joined Juventus last month for £99m in one of the transfer window’s most stunning of moves.

Ronaldo scored more than 300 goals for Madrid after joined from Manchester United for £80m.

And undoubtedly the five-time Balon d’Or winner will go down in club history as one of their best ever.

However, his move to Juventus left most of the football world stunned, with the man himself saying he wanted ‘a new challenge’.

But unfollowing Los Blancos could be a hint that things ended on a somewhat sour note over in Spain.

The Portuguese ace still follows most of his former teammates, as well as former coaches such as Zinedine Zidane or current Napoli’s boss Carlo Ancelotti.

What’s more CR7 has started to follow his new teammates such as Mario Mandzukic, Giorgio Chiellini, Miralem Pjanic and his new coach Massimiliano Allegri.

The 33-year-old is also trying to cut some other ties in Spain. He is trying to sell his luxury mansion of ‘La Finca’ (Madrid’s luxury neighbourhood) and is considering to stop his project of a new hotel called Hotel Pestana CR7 in the centre of Madrid.

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4 things that could prevent Cristiano Ronaldo from winning the Ballon d’Or this year

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Cristiano Ronaldo is the favourite to win his 6th Ballon d’Or

It is very difficult to start talking about the Ballon d’Or award these days without having the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo at the forefront. This is because these superstars have dominated the sport in a manner that world football has never experienced, incredibly sharing the last 10 editions of the award between them.

Ronaldo won his fifth accolade in 2017 and has emerged as the favourite to win it again this year. After guiding Real Madrid to a third consecutive UEFA Champions Leaguetitle as well as producing a couple of outstanding displays at the FIFA World Cup held in Russia, many people are currently tipping the Portuguese to defend his honour.

However, if you vividly analyze the attacker’s performances and achievements during the year, you will realize that there are a few shortcomings that could hinder him from winning the Ballon d’Or this time. With the race for the award getting hotter every year, we take a look at 4 reasons why the Portuguese could end up missing out on the prestigious prize:

#4 Domestic failure

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Ronaldo’s did not have a great domestic campaign last term

We all know that the Ballon d’Or takes into account the performances of the players in various competitions to determine who gets their hand on the award. This makes it necessary for all contenders to showcase their best in every competition they participate in.

Cristiano Ronaldo was undoubtedly the best player in Europe last term, bagging an incredible 15 goals and 3 assists in 13 appearances on his way to leading Real Madrid to a third consecutive Champions League trophy.

While Ronaldo was at his glorious best in the Champions League, his domestic form wasn’t as good as some of his competitors. The attacker struggled for consistency in the league last term, having started slowly as scored an embarrassing 2 goals in his first 10 appearances.

Even though he eventually improved in the second half of the season, he could not prevent Los Blancos from finishing third in the league, ending up an astonishing 17 points behind eventual champions Barcelona. Madrid were also eliminated from the Copa Del Rey in the Quarter Finals losing to Leganes, thus ending a miserable domestic campaign.

With the margins getting tighter every year, performing in every competition has become important and it could end up being Ronaldo’s domestic failure that could become a hindrance in claiming the award.

#3 No World Cup glory

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Despite a good start, the Portuguese failed on the biggest stage once again

The World Cup, often described as the mother of all football competitions took place in Russia this year, with 32 national teams going head-to-head in a battle to become world champions. With the tournament recognized as the grandest stage of all, there is no doubt that it will play a significant role in determining the winner of the Ballon d’Or this year.

The competition featured many incredible superstars and fortunately, Cristiano Ronaldo was one of them. The attacker had a brilliant start in Russia, bagging a fantastic hat-trick against Spain, following that up with another impressive winner against Iran in the second match.

However, that was as good as it got for the Portuguese and his team. Portugal scored an uninspiring draw against Morocco in the final group game where Ronaldo missed a penalty costing his team a chance to finish as group winners.

This meant Portugal got a tough round of 16 draw against Uruguay. An anonymous display from the Portuguese captain and a Cavani-inspired showing meant Portugal had to pack their bags at the round of 16.

Elsewhere, the likes of Mbappe, Griezmannand Modric were having incredible tournaments in Russia, leading their teams into the latter stages of the tournament and thereby becoming strong contenders for the Ballon d’Or. Some of these superstars ended up winning the trophy and will pose serious threats to Ronaldo’s chances of winning the Ballon d’Or this year.

#2 The threat of Lionel Messi

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Messi is Ronaldo’s greatest enemy and their rivalry is set to continue

At this moment in time, there is no doubt who Cristiano Ronaldo’s greatest rival is. After being involved in a war of dominance with the Portuguese for the past 10 years, Barcelona legend, Lionel Messi remains one of the few superstars who can stop the attacker from winning the Ballon d’Or this year.

Messi was by far the best player in La Liga last term, finishing as both the top scorer and the most creative player in the division with 34 goals and 12 assists respectively. He also helped Barcelona to claim both the La Liga title and the Copa Del Rey trophy, concluding a brilliant domestic campaign with the Catalan giants.

In terms of the World Cup, Messi had a decent tournament scoring a high-class goal against Nigeria as Argentina crashed out in the round of 16. Even though Ronaldo had a superior European campaign last season, Messi isn’t far from his rival and the Argentine would definitely make this battle an interesting one.

With plenty of weeks still left on the calendar year, there is every possibility that Messi could end up snatching the prestigious prize away from his counterpart.

#1 Intense competition from elsewhere

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Griezmann and Mbappe are also strong contenders for the award following their World Cup triumph

The race for the Ballon d’Or award has never been this open. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo who have shared the last 10 editions are arguably towards the back end of their career.

Recent developments suggest that they could lose their stranglehold on the amazing prize this year. In fact, the race is very tight at the moment, with several superstars threatening their dominance with incredible performances all year round.

Liverpool winger, Mohamed Salah took his game to a different level last term, bagging an incredible 43 goals and 16 assists for The Reds in all competitions as well as leading his country Egypt to the World cup for the first time in 28 years.

The World Cup has also thrown in its own share of contenders, with a lot of amazing performers emerging from the tournament that also had great club seasons. The likes of Luka Modric, Kylian Mbappe, Raphael Varane, Harry Kane and Antoine Griezmann were all brilliant at the Mundial after coming off wonderful seasons for their respective clubs. These players have a great opportunity to stop Ronaldo from defending his title.