Is Lionel Messi Or Cristiano Ronaldo The Best Player? The new season across Europe’s major leagues is nearly here, with both the Premier League and Ligue 1 getting underway this weekend. Off the back of a historic, record- breaking season for Barcelona and their trio of attacking stars, and with the European Championships upcoming next summer, it promises to be a campaign to remember in which a number of players will be staking their claim to be among the world’s best. Here’s a look at the top 5. Lionel Messi (Barcelona, Argentina)After a couple of years of looking just a little short of his previous brilliance, there were fears that the best of Messi may already have been behind him. Instead, the Argentinean has bounced back spectacularly in 2.

Barcelona lifted a treble. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid, Portugal)It was still another phenomenal season for the Ballon d’Or winner of the past two years, plundering 4. La Liga to claim the European Golden Show and a further 1.
Champions League. Brrip.W-Atch All Unexpected Full Movie English Here!. The goals came as the Portuguese star increasingly moved from the wing to a clinical one- touch finishing striker. Luis Suárez (Barcelona, Uruguay)The Uruguayan faced plenty of challenges at the start of the season, moving to a huge club, attempting to fit into a team featuring the world’s brightest star in Messi, and all while having to miss the first two months due to a suspension. But after an initial adaption period, Suarez has been brilliant, his movement and unselfishness helping both himself and Messi. Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich, Netherlands)Robben’s antics on the pitch mean he isn’t exactly everyone’s favorite, but his ability is undeniable and continues to improve even at the age of 3.

The Dutch winger scored 1. Bundesliga appearances, while adding seven assists last season. And his more direct complement to Bayern’s possession game was sorely missed by the German champions as he sat out the climax of the season through injury. Neymar (Barcelona, Brazil)The third member of Barcelona’s incredible forward trio that fired 1. Watch The Verdict Online (2017).
Neymar’s achievements were often overlooked alongside those of Messi and Suarez, but his individual tally of 3. Barcelona’s attack. Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich, Germany)The World Cup winner continues to stands apart as the standard- bearer for modern- day goalkeepers.
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Not only phenomenal with his hands, the 2. Bayern Munich and Germany an extra outfield player. Eden Hazard (Chelsea, Belgium)The undoubted top player of the season in the Premier League, Hazard was the only attacker who consistently delivered for Chelsea throughout the campaign. The Belgian continues to become a more efficient player, delivering 1.
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Premier League this season. Paul Pogba (Juventus, France)Given how good he is already, it's a scary thought for midfielders around the world that the 2. Pogba has everything the modern midfielder, and indeed the modern player, could want - - technique, power and speed - - in abundance. Manchester United must curse every day the fact that they allowed him to leave. James Rodríguez (Real Madrid, Colombia)After becoming a breakout star at last year’s World Cup, the Colombian faced a big challenge going into Real Madrid with a massive price tag over his head and having to adapt to a position with much more defensive responsibility. But the 2. 3- year- old thrived, firing 1.


Sergio Agüero (Manchester City, Argentina)Niggling injuries continue to prevent Aguero from fully realizing his full abilities, but he showed how good he can be with a run of games toward the end of the campaign to finish as the Premier League’s top scorer on 2. His fitness is likely to be crucial to City’s hopes of regaining the Premier League title. 1. Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal, Chile)The Chilean struggled to impose himself at Barcelona, but has shown just how good a player he is since making the move to Arsenal. It is not just his ability on the ball that stood out as he carried Arsenal through the early months of last season, but his tireless work without the ball. And Sanchez capped a fine year by helping Chile to their first international title at the Copa America this summer. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid, Wales)In comparison to his first season at Real Madrid, which ended with vital goals in the finals of the Champions League and Copa del Rey, it was a far less satisfying campaign for the world’s most expensive player last time out. There is no doubt that his effectiveness is diminished playing on the same team as Ronaldo, but his game- changing ability could be given more license to shine under Rafa Benitez.

Sergio Busquets (Barcelona, Spain)He rarely gets the headlines, but Busquets’ contribution to Barcelona’s success continues to be sizable. It is perhaps when he is absent that it becomes most apparent just how vital his presence in front of the defense, swiftly moving the ball around and constantly alert to danger, truly is. Thomas Müller (Bayern Munich, Germany)One of the most hard- to- define star players in recent memory continues to be unerringly effective for both club and country. The ungainly forward with a brilliant understanding of the game and his own limitations scored 2. Bayern Munich while adding 1. Andres Iniesta (Barcelona, Spain)He may have amazingly failed to get a single goal in either La Liga or the Champions League last season, but the 3. Champions League final, and putting in a man- of- the- match performance.
Heading into the season as Barcelona’s new captain, he will still have a major part to play in Barcelona’s attempt to become the first club to retain the Champions League. Luka Modric (Real Madrid, Croatia)Injury restricted the Croatian midfielder to starts in less than half of Real Madrid’s matches in La Liga and the Champions League last season. Had he played more, there is every reason to believe Madrid would have gotten at least closer to delivering both titles. Modric’s tenacity, passing and running meant he was the player most responsible for helping an unbalanced team function. Gerard Pique (Barcelona, Spain)Pique’s slump in recent seasons had been a big part of Barcelona’s defensive issues, and his return to form last campaign contributed hugely to their improvement.
While the Catalans’ forwards grabbed the headlines, Pique put in some commanding performances at the back when the team needed it most, and will be key again if that success is to be repeated. Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich, Germany)After winning the World Cup and retiring from international duty with Germany, Lahm endured a season hampered by injury. But, whether at right- back, in the center of midfield or out wide, he continued to be a hugely dependable presence for Pep Guardiola and Bayern Munich.
Javier Mascherano (Barcelona, Argentina)Whether as a center- back or a holding midfielder, Mascherano has adjusted outstandingly. Often going largely unnoticed among the stars around him for club and country, he has become a crucially influential figure for both. Diego Godín (Atletico Madrid, Uruguay)If you were building a team from the ground up, you might very well be wise to start with the uncompromising Uruguayan. Ridiculously left off the FIFA team of the year, Godin is a rock at the heart of defense for Atletico and Uruguay.
Toni Kroos (Real Madrid, Germany)It was a tough first season for Kroos and at times he certainly struggled with the demands on him to play almost every minute this season in a far more defensive role than he has previously been accustomed to.