1. Lionel Messi, Barcelona and Argentina Ronaldo was a worthy winner this time around, but even Real Madrid-biased newspaper AS admitted that if the votes were to be cast again, Messi would be the victor. The little maestro's magical skills make him the man to watch in 2009. 2. Cristiano Ronaldo, Manchester United and Portugal The United superstar will always have his fair share of critics who claim he dives too much and goes missing in big games. However, he is still on course to go down as an all-time great as the cornerstone of the world's best club team. 3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Inter Milan and Sweden Finally, Ibrahimovic's performances on the field are starting to match his massive ego. He is not exactly a likeable character but do you think Jose Mourinho cares just now? 4. Kaka, AC Milan and Brazil It was an ordinary year by Kaka's own ludicrously high standards, yet there is no doubting his pure class. Milan's likely return to the Champions League will give him extra chances to shine later in the year. 5. Sergio Aguero, Atletico Madrid and Argentina Atletico is determined to hang on to its most prized asset, but the vultures are circling already. Don't be surprised to see Aguero at one of Europe's elite clubs by the end of the year and further boosting his rapidly rising stock. 6. Fernando Torres, Liverpool and Spain Torres is a goal machine and few players have adapted so quickly and effortlessly to the English Premier League. His hopes of winning the award may rest ...
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