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Messi named Best FIFA Men’s player of the year (Full list)
Messi named Best FIFA Men’s player of the year (Full list)
Lionel Messi, an Inter Miami and Argentina forward, has been awarded the Best FIFA Men’s Player of the Year for 2023.
The 36-year-old defeated Manchester City attacker Erling Haaland and former Paris Saint-Germain teammate Kylian Mbappe to retain the prize, which he previously won last year.
Messi has won the award three times since its inception in 2016, putting him ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski as the player with the most outright wins. Best FIFA Men’s Player Titles
The voting for the gong was split between fans, players, managers and journalists, with the period under consideration starting the day after the 2022 World Cup final, which saw Messi lift the trophy, and ending on August 20, 2023.
During that time, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner helped PSG to win the Ligue 1 title, before moving to MLS side Inter Miami, where he quickly won the Leagues Cup to add to his trophy haul – the day before the voting period ended.
The voting period also saw Messi score his 700th career club goal, 800th career goal in total and 100th international goal, as well as registering his 1,000th direct club goal involvement.
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However, is The Best FIFA Men’s Player award came as some surprise considering he was up against Haaland, who scored 52 goals in 53 games to help Man City win the treble last season.
The Norway international led the charge as Pep Guardiola’s men lifted the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.
Mbappe, meanwhile, netted 41 times in 43 games across all competitions in 2022-23, helping PSG to the Ligue 1 title alongside Messi.
ALL THE WINNERS
FIFA Best Men’s Player-Lionel Messi(Argentina)
FIFA Best Women’s Player-Aitana Bonmati (Spain)
FIFA Best Men’s Goalkeeper-Ederson (Manchester City ).
FIFA Best Women’s Goalkeeper- Mary Earps(England).
FIFA Best Women’s Coach- Sarina Wiegman (England).
FIFA Men’s Coach of the Year- Pep Guardiola (Man City)
FIFA Fair Play Award –Brazil national team
FIFA Puskas Award- Guilherme Madruga (Botafogo)
FIFA Fan Award- Hugo Daniel Iniguez
FIFA Special Award- Marta (Brazil)
Messi named Best FIFA Men’s player of the year (Full list)
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La Liga: Barcelona Fight Back to Beat Atletico Madrid 2–1
La Liga: Barcelona Fight Back to Beat Atletico Madrid 2–1
Barcelona continued their dominant run in La Liga with a dramatic 2–1 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano Stadium, strengthening their grip at the top of the table and boosting their title hopes. The win moves the Catalan giants seven points clear atop Spain’s top flight following Real Madrid’s surprise defeat to Mallorca.
Atletico appeared to be on course for a shock result when they opened the scoring early courtesy of Giuliano Simeone, who finished clinically after being set up by Clément Lenglet. The goal sparked wild celebrations among home fans and put pressure on league leaders Barcelona.
However, Barcelona responded with increased urgency and nearly levelled before halftime. Their persistence paid off when Marcus Rashford struck with a well‑worked finish involving Dani Olmo, netting his fifth goal of the season to equalise and restore parity going into the break.
Just minutes before the interval, Atletico Madrid suffered a significant setback when a tough challenge by González on teenage sensation Lamine Yamal resulted in a red card for denying a clear goal‑scoring opportunity. The dismissal left Atletico down to ten men and shifted momentum firmly in Barcelona’s favour.
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After the break, Barcelona capitalised on their numerical advantage but found Atletico resolute in defence. The breakthrough came late when Robert Lewandowski, introduced from the bench, produced a sensational finish from a tight angle to seal the three points for the league leaders. The goal underscored Lewandowski’s reputation as one of Europe’s most clinical forwards.
The victory was especially noteworthy as it coincided with Real Madrid’s 2–1 loss to Mallorca, allowing Barcelona to open a seven‑point cushion at the top of the table. It also marked a milestone — the 300th goal under Barcelona manager Hansi Flick in just 107 games since his appointment in 2024.
With momentum clearly on their side, Barcelona now turn their attention to crucial fixtures ahead. Both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid will meet again in midweek for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter‑final tie, setting up a major European showdown between the rivals. Over the weekend, Barcelona will host Espanyol, while Atletico will travel to face Sevilla in their next La Liga fixture.
The result not only reinforces Barcelona’s strong position in the title race, but also highlights their resilience and ability to respond under pressure — key attributes in what promises to be a thrilling final stretch of the season.
La Liga: Barcelona Fight Back to Beat Atletico Madrid 2–1
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Southampton Shocks Arsenal to Advance in FA Cup
Southampton Shocks Arsenal to Advance in FA Cup
Southampton produced a sensational and inspiring performance on Saturday to eliminate Arsenal from the FA Cup, delivering one of the biggest upsets of the season. The Championship side’s tactical discipline and clinical finishing saw them beat the Premier League giants 2–1 at St Mary’s Stadium, sending shockwaves through English football and delighting their supporters.
Arsenal, who recently returned to the top of the Premier League and were seeking to bounce back from their League Cup final defeat to Manchester City, struggled to convert their dominance into goals. Despite creating numerous chances, the Gunners were made to pay for defensive lapses and costly mistakes, leaving them with a morale-deficit defeat ahead of their crucial Champions League fixture against Sporting Lisbon this week.
Southampton opened the scoring in the 35th minute through Ross Stewart, who capitalized on a poorly cleared set-piece to put the home side ahead. Arsenal fought back, equalizing before halftime via Viktor Gyökeres, who found the net following a rare defensive slip. However, Southampton’s persistence paid off late in the match when Shea Charles struck in the 85th minute, breaking Arsenal hearts and securing a historic victory.
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After the match, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta acknowledged that while his side dominated possession and created chances, the manner of the goals conceded was uncharacteristic. He admitted the team failed to capitalize on their opportunities and praised Southampton as a strong and confident side on a good run. Arteta also noted that adapting to challenging weather conditions and injuries was part of the game, emphasizing the need for resilience in the rest of the season.
Southampton midfielder Leo Scienza lauded his team’s effort, saying the victory was not luck but the result of hard work, preparation, and maturity on the field. He credited his teammates for staying composed in front of goal and highlighted the team’s tactical discipline in knowing when to defend and when to attack. Scienza admitted that football involves fine margins, noting near-misses during the game, but celebrated the overall team effort that led to their historic FA Cup triumph.
The result marks one of the tournament’s most remarkable giant-killing performances of the season. Southampton now carry confidence and momentum into the next round, while Arsenal must regroup to maintain their ambitions of winning multiple trophies this season. The match also reinforces the magic of the FA Cup, where lower-tier teams can challenge and defeat elite clubs, creating unforgettable moments in English football.
Southampton Shocks Arsenal to Advance in FA Cup
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Haaland Hat-Trick Fires Manchester City Past Liverpool in FA Cup Quarter-Final
Haaland Hat-Trick Fires Manchester City Past Liverpool in FA Cup Quarter-Final
Erling Haaland produced a sensational hat-trick as Manchester City thrashed Liverpool 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium to reach the FA Cup semi-finals, deepening the pressure on Reds manager Arne Slot. The comprehensive win extended City’s dominance over their rivals and highlighted their intent to compete for domestic silverware this season.
Haaland opened the scoring midway through the first half, converting a penalty awarded after Nico O’Reilly was fouled in the Liverpool box. City maintained control, and Haaland doubled the advantage in first-half stoppage time with a perfectly-timed header from a cross by Rayan Cherki. Liverpool struggled to respond, failing to capitalize on early opportunities from Mohamed Salah and Hugo Ekitike.
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Just five minutes after the interval, Antoine Semenyo added a third for City, latching onto another precise pass from Cherki to finish calmly past goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. Haaland completed his treble in the 57th minute, drilling home from 12 yards to underline City’s dominance. Salah later compounded Liverpool’s woes by having a penalty saved, adding to the Reds’ difficult afternoon.
The defeat marked a bitter setback for Liverpool, who have now won only two of their last seven matches in all competitions. Fans at the Etihad Stadium jeered Slot with chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning” as the team struggled to contain City’s attacking prowess. The loss leaves Liverpool fifth in the Premier League and under mounting pressure ahead of their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain.
City’s win also set new records in the FA Cup, marking their 18th consecutive home win in the competition and the third successive victory over Liverpool this season, a feat not achieved since 1937. The result showcased City’s ruthless efficiency, tactical discipline, and the devastating form of Haaland, who has now scored three times in consecutive fixtures against Liverpool.
With this commanding display, City can now set their sights on FA Cup glory and maintain hopes of challenging for the Premier League title, despite trailing leaders Arsenal by nine points. Manager Pep Guardiola’s side has found a rich vein of form at a crucial stage of the season, demonstrating their quality in both cup and league competitions.
Haaland Hat-Trick Fires Manchester City Past Liverpool in FA Cup Quarter-Final
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