Players Capable of Dominating the Ballon D’or after Ronaldo and Messi

Written by on December 8, 2017

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi has dominated the football scene in the past decade. Both stars have equally won the prestigious Ballon D’or award- 5 each.

The duo have undoubtedly been in top form since Kaka won the Ballon d’or in 2007.

Ronaldo, 32 and Messi, 30, are entering the peak of their career with age seeming not to be on their side.

Here is a list 5 pressing  players around the globe capable of dominating the football scene after this Legends.

1. Kevin De Bruyne


The Belgian has been in great form over the years, but De Bruyne’s bid for glory is hampered by his lack of goals. The dominance of the current top two has raised the bar in terms of attacking output – setting up chances for others helps, but scoring yourself for a successful side clinches the deal. At least the Belgian is at a club with high ambitions, as Manchester City look capable of becoming an European giant with Pep Guardiola at the helm.

2. Paulo Dybala

Dybala has been a key figure for Juventus right now, his Ballon d’Or hopes in the long run rely on the opportunity to replace Messi in the Argentina team. Still, at 24, there’s no need for the forward to panic. Helping the Bianconeri reach the Champions League final last season helped raise Dybala’s profile, while he started the current Serie A campaign with a blistering spell of 10 goals in six games. If he can maintain that hot streak over an extended period, voters will be forced to take notice.

3. Eden Hazard

Another Belgian star. Hazard has been dazzling in the Premier League with Chelsea, helping his club secure the title twice while being named in the PFA Team of the Year in four of his five seasons in England. However, for all his brilliance in a blue shirt in recent years, the Belgian is yet to crack the top six in the Ballon voting in his career. The playmaker has been  consistently linked with Real Madrid, and may feel a move to one of the big two in Spain might boost his chances of claiming the honour.

4. Neymar

The Brazilian playmaker has been viewed by many as the third best player in the world right now, Neymar is the obvious choice here. The Brazilian, who finished third in 2015 and fifth last year before returning to the top three in 2017, is no longer in the shadow of Messi at Barcelona, with his record-breaking transfer to Paris Saint-Germain allowing him to break out on his own. The forward’s move outside of Spain should allow him to make a stronger case to win the prize too, even if Ligue 1 is viewed inferior to La Liga.

5. Mbappe

A team-mate of Neymar’s at PSG, French teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe burst onto the scene last season with his exploits for Monaco and has settled in quickly to life in the French capital. He admitted in October that he still has “a lot of steps to go” to be considered a serious contender for the Ballon d’Or, but the talented teenager is still ypung but capable to outlast not just Messi and Ronaldo, but also the other names included on this list.


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