Lionel Messi named UEFA Best Player in Europe


 Lionel Messi named UEFA Best
Player in Europe over Cristiano Ronaldo
 Lionel Messi was named the UEFA Best
Player in Europe for the 2014-15 season
for helping Barcelona to a Treble of
trophies.
The Argentine star defeated the other
finalists, his Barcelona teammate Luis
Suarez and Real Madrid's Cristiano
Ronaldo, who won the award a year ago,
after a live vote of journalists.
Messi received the accolade after
Thursday's Champions League group
stage draw was made, as the holders
were placed against Bayer Leverkusen,
Roma and BATE Borisov.
The four-time FIFA world player of the
year scored 58 goals in all competitions
while leading Barcelona to titles in La
Liga, the Copa del Rey and the
Champions League. Ronaldo scored 61
goals, but Real Madrid failed to win any
major trophies.
Suarez, who scored the decisive second
goal in the 3-1 final win over Juventus,
reached the shortlist despite starting his
season in late-October. The Uruguay
forward served a FIFA ban for biting at
the 2014 World Cup.
Messi's contribution to Barca's
Champions League-winning campaign
was recognised, with Messi having
finished as joint top-scorer in the
competition with 10 goals -- alongside
Ronaldo and a third Barca attacker in
Neymar.
Asked for the secret behind his
excellent 2014-15 campaign, the 28-
year-old said he was only able to win
individual awards because of the
support given by his teammates and the
wider Blaugrana family.
"This prize brings me a lot of joy," Messi
said. "It was an incredible year for us. I
don't know about secrets, but there is a
united dressing room which was able to
have an incredible year.
"It came out as we wanted, and we
achieved our objectives. I want to thank
all my teammates. We all represent
something. If not for all of them, not
Barca, nor I, would be here."
Messi last won the award in 2011, the
first year that Europe's governing body
awarded the honour. Since then Barca's
Andres Iniesta, Bayern Munich's Franck
Ribery and Ronaldo have been the
winners.
Earlier in the day, Messi's solo goal
against Bayern Munich in last year's
Champions League semifinal first leg
was voted last year's competition's best
goal by users on UEFA's website,
winning with 39 percent of the vote.
"I only found out about the best goal
prize when I arrived here," Messi said.
"I did not know anything. Without my
teammates I would not be here."
Frankfurt forward Celia Sasic won the
UEFA Best Women's Player in Europe
award. Sasic, who led the Women's
Champions League in scoring last season
and recently retired, beat Dzsenifer
Marozsan and Amandine Henry to land
the award.

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