Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo wins special award for becoming highest scoring male in the International Football history.
Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski won the FIFA Best Men's Player grant for 2021 with Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Alexia Putellas winning the FIFA Best Women's Player prize at Monday's (January 17) service. Cristiano Ronaldo has been granted the 'FIFA Special The Best Award'.
The Manchester United striker was perceived for turning into the most noteworthy scoring male in global football history. "I believe It's a lot harder to score objectives at worldwide level nowadays," said Ronaldo in 1997. "You can't anticipate scoring against Saudi Arabia or Australia or some other public group in the cutting edge time. That record isn't something I contemplate."
Those were the expressions of Ronaldo in 1997. 'O Fenômeno' was 21, a far and away striker and had 20 objectives in 30 covers in his possession, however was attempting to smother discuss whether he'd one dawn Pele's 77-objective Brazil record. Ronaldo proceeded to resign as perhaps the best marksman in football history and with 62 objectives for his country.
Assuming that the majority hypothesized about whether Ronaldo could turn into the most elevated scoring male in global football history in those days, no one did likewise over another Ronaldo when he was 21. The last option had gotten 12 objectives in 40 appearances for Portugal and was a winger.
Cristiano Ronaldo was, notwithstanding, an anomaly. Without a doubt, 49 objectives in his last 47 internationals shot Cristiano past Ali Daei, on to 110 generally and made him the most noteworthy scoring male ever
The productive Lewandowski won the honor for the second consecutive year after a season in which he beat Gerd Mueller's kid record of 40 objectives in a solitary Bundesliga crusade. "Robert is somebody extraordinary. He is the best footballer throughout the entire existence of our country. The best Polish diplomat and a good example for youngsters, not just those playing football," said Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on Facebook.
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