Portuguese football phenomenon Cristiano Ronaldo was
voted by European sports reporters Europe's best football player for the
second year in a row.
The results of the survey, carried out by Uruguay's El Pais daily and
released on Tuesday, showed 89 of the 144 reporters queried named the
Real Madrid forward as the region's top player.
German goalie Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich) and Argentina's Lionel
Messi (Barcelona) came in distant second and third places, with 19 and
16 votes, respectively.
Ronaldo "was again the grand star (of Real Madrid), winning the
coveted Champions League title for the tenth time," the daily said.
Real Madrid also leads the Spanish League's 2014-2015 season with a total of 25 goals, the daily added.
In other categories, the title of Europe's best coach went to
Argentina's Diego Simeone, who coached Atletico Madrid to win the
Spanish League's 2013-2014 season and the Champions League final of the
Union of European Football Federations (UEFA).
Simeone, who garnered 68 votes, is the first non-European coach to
win the prize since the survey was first carried out in 1991.
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