Messi, Mbappe and Benzema up for FIFA Best award
Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after receiving the Golden Ball award for best player of the tournament. Natacha Pisarenko/AP
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Just like in
the World Cup final, Paris Saint-Germain teammates Lionel Messi and Kylian
Mbappe go up against one another for The Best FIFA Men's Player prize for 2022
on Monday, with Ballon d'Or Karim Benzema the other contender.
The ceremony
takes place in Paris, and Messi appears as the favourite to add another
individual gong to his collection after leading Argentina to glory over
Mbappe's France in that epic encounter in Qatar.
Messi has
won the Ballon d'Or seven times and claimed the FIFA award - inaugurated in
2016 following FIFA's split with Ballon d'Or organisers France Football - once
in 2019.
In the last
two years Messi has made the podium as Robert Lewandowski has won the title,
but the 35-year-old's career-crowning World Cup triumph was the defining moment
of 2022.
The winner
is decided by a jury comprised of the coach and captain of every men's national
team and one journalist from each country, but fans can also vote.
Mbappe
became the first player to score a World Cup final hat-trick since Geoff Hurst
in 1966 as he dragged France to a 3-3 draw after extra time –- despite two
goals by Messi -- before they eventually succumbed in a shoot-out.
Mbappe, who
turned 24 just after the final, was the tournament's top scorer with eight
goals, one more than Messi, who claimed the Golden Ball for best player.
He was also
comfortably PSG's most important player in the year leading up to the World
Cup, despite being joined there by Messi -- he was Ligue 1's leading scorer and
France's player of the year.
However,
their World Cup achievements overshadow everything else.
"Because
Messi won the World Cup he has the biggest chance of winning, that's a
fact," admitted Ruud Gullit, himself a former Ballon d'Or winner.
Dutchman
Gullit was speaking in his role as a member of the Laureus Academy, which
recently included Mbappe and Messi among the nominees for their own awards.
"But I
have so much respect for Mbappe. For me he is on the same level. What he did in
the final, to take that responsibility was unbelievable," he added.
Putellas up
for women's gong
Benzema's
chances of winning another individual honour were hit after he missed the World
Cup due to injury.
Exiled from
the French team for five and a half years because of his involvement in a
blackmail scandal over a sextape involving a former teammate, Benzema's Ballon
d'Or win last October had completed his own career redemption.
The Real
Madrid striker, now 35, scored 44 goals in 46 games for his club last season,
inspiring them to glory in the Champions League and La Liga.
He has
continued to bang in the goals this season.
"I am
really, really proud of my journey," he declared after claiming the Ballon
d'Or.
Current
Ballon d'Or Alexia Putellas, who won the Best award last year, is again
nominated for the women's prize, despite being out since July with a knee
injury.
England
forward Beth Mead and US star Alex Morgan are the other finalists.
Argentina's
Lionel Scaloni is up for the men's coach's honour along with Real Madrid's
Carlo Ancelotti and Manchester City's Pep Guardiola.
Sarina
Wiegman, who won Euro 2022 with England, is up for the women's coach award with
Sonia Bompastor of Lyon and Brazil's Pia Sundhage.
Brazil star
Richarlison's World Cup strike against Serbia is one of three nominees for the
Puskas Award for best goal, named after Hungary great Ferenc Puskas.
Marseille's
Dimitri Payet and Polish amputee player Marcin Oleksy are also nominated, while
there is also a category for the best male and female goalkeeper.

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