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10 FIFA Men’s Player of the Year Award Nominees

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FIFA Men’s Player of the Year Nominees, Robert Lewandowski up for Glory

As we come closer and closer to the end of the year, the Fifa Men’s player of the year award becomes what football fans will be waiting to see. Despite all the troubles of 2020, the year came with so much commotion but in the end, Fifa still has to find a way to appreciate sportsmen and women who did well in the year.

Bayern Munich dominated the scene and won the treble, Liverpool finally ended their 30-year English Premier League title wait as they lifted the title. Sevilla was not left out as they won the Europa League. As is customary, individual awards are handed out at the end of the year, and arguably the most prestigious of them all is The Best FIFA Men’s Player prize.

With the Ballon d’Or moved to 2021, we have only the Fifa men’s player of the year award to celebrate. The Fifa manager of the year award nomination was released alongside the the Fifa men’s player of the year award with other with other categories.

There has been an 11-man shortlist listed for the FIFA Men’s Player of the Year Award with Robert Lewandowsky looking favourite to win the most award. the nominees are:

Sadio Mane (Liverpool) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 10 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

When Sadio Mane was brought to Liverpool for a staggering £34m, more than a few eyebrows were raised. However, the Senegalese winger has proven to be an exceptional signing.

Last season, Mane was crucial to Liverpool’s success, scoring 18 goals – including five match winners.

Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 9 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

One of football’s most divisive characters, Sergio Ramos made the shortlist after captaining Real Madrid to La Liga glory.

The Spaniard was influential at both ends of the pitch. Los Blancos conceded the fewest goals in the league, while Ramos netted 11 goals – not bad for a centre-back.

Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 8 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

Neymar’s game time was somewhat limited in the 2019/20 season, which could possibly prevent him from getting many votes. However, when he played, he was almost always brilliant, scoring 19 in 27 as PSG won a domestic treble.

Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 7 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

Now if you think Mane’s transfer fee raised eyebrows, cast your mind back to the Virgil van Dijk saga.

It goes without saying, really, but the Dutchman silenced the critics fairly quickly, guiding Liverpool to title success with continuous rock-solid performances at the back.

Unfortunately, his injury in the Merseyside derby in October may just work against him. Nonetheless, Van Dijk remains one of the planet’s best centre-backs.

Kylian Mbappe (Paris Saint-Germain) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 6 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

There aren’t many players who have achieved what Kylian Mbappe has at the age of 21. A World Cup winner’s medal, a fair few trophies in France, fourth in the Ballon d’Or, FIFPro World XI twice, Ligue 1 Player of the Year – the list is endless.

The Frenchman’s 30 goals in 37 games last season give him a chance to extend that trophy cabinet further.

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 5 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

The fourth and final Liverpool player to make the shortlist is the Egyptian king himself, Mohamed Salah.

His 23 goals in 48 appearances is, rather incredibly, his worst tally so far in a Liverpool shirt. However, that really says more about the insanely high standards he has set himself in recent years.

A fast start to the new campaign will only help Salah’s case.

Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 4 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

Despite his age, Cristiano Ronaldo is still one of the planet’s deadliest goalscorers, bagging 37 in 46 last campaign as he led Juventus to a ninth successive Serie A title. And, despite Juventus’ fairly below-par start, Ronaldo is still performing in the 2020/21 season, scoring 9 in 7.

The Portuguese is currently The Best award’s most decorated player, winning in twice since its inception in 2016.

Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 3 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

It may have been an underwhelming league campaign for Manchester City, but Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne hit new heights on a personal level.

Scoring 13 goals and registering a record-equalling 20 assists, De Bruyne scooped the PFA Player of the Year award, as well as winning UEFA Champions League Midfielder of the Season.

Lionel Messi (Barcelona) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 2 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

Lionel Messi’s 2020 has been turbulent to say the very least, but the Argentine was still performing to an incredible standard.

Rather unsurprisingly, Messi once again won the La Liga Golden Boot, while also breaking the Spanish league’s all-time assist record for a single season with 21. However, humiliation in the Champions League, an ugly transfer saga in summer, and a slow start to the new season have left a stain on things.

Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) FIFA Men’s Player of the Year No. 1 Nominee

10 FIFA Men's Player of the Year Award Nominees

Is there any doubt over who will win this prize?

Lewandowski has been one of the most prolific goalscorers of his generation. However, he reached new heights in 2019/20, breaking the 50-goal barrier for the first time in his career.

The Poland international ended the season as the top scorer in the Bundesliga, Champions League, AND DFP Pokal, winning all three competitions. If that’s not worthy of the award, then nothing ever will be.