Manuel Neuer has said that he is delighted to have made the
final shortlist for the 2014 Ballon d'Or, alongside Lionel Messi
and Cristiano Ronaldo, while the German media has played
up his claims to win the prize.
The goalkeeper praised both of his teams, Germany and
Bayern Munich, as they helped him become the first German
on the final list since Oliver Kahn in 2002. He could also
become the first shot stopper to lift the Ballon d'Or since Lev
Yashin in 1963.
"That's wonderful news and a huge honour for me. There's no
guarantee a goalkeeper will ever be nominated," the World
Cup winner told the Bayern Munich website. "But to a very
large extent, the credit has to go to my teams. We had a
magnificent 2014 with FC Bayern and Germany and won
trophies."
Bayern chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge also congratulated the
28-year-old, who came through the Schalke 04 youth
academy, and joined the German powerhouse for 22 million
euros in 2011.
"He put in some outstanding performances at the World Cup,
and also in the Champions League and Bundesliga, and he's
won things," Rummenigge said.
The Bayern CEO added that it was "a shame" that winger
Arjen Robben did not make the list, claimng: "It's barely
possible to play better than he has in the last year and a half."
Rummenigge was just one of many in Germany wondering
why Argentina international Messi, who broke several records
in recent weeks but did not claim a trophy in 2014, was named
as one of the three candidates.
"The Argentine did not have a great year, he did not manage
to lead his team to World Cup glory," football magazine kicker
wrote, and said that players like Thomas Muller, Philipp
Lahm or Arjen Robben -- "who played the best year of his
life and was outstanding at the World Cup too" -- would
have been more likely candidates.
"It seems that the lifetime achievements -- he has won it four
times -- speak in favour of Messi," the paper commented.
The tabloid Bild ran the headline "It has to be Manuel
Neuer," and argued that "he has won the World Cup, and
Ronaldo put the Champions League up against it, and Messi
did not win a single title last season."
0 comments:
Post a Comment
ff on Twitter: @TheNaijaInfo
Facebook.com/NaijaInfo
Email: TheNaijaInfo@gmail.com
What do you think about this post?