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Ronaldo tips Messi to win 2015 Ballon d’Or

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Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo, has tipped Barcelona rival, Lionel Messi, to win a fifth Ballon d’Or in January.

Three-time winner Ronaldo and Messi are in contention for the prize at an awards ceremony in Zurich on Monday, January 11.

Ronaldo, however, believes the Argentina captain will win the Ballon d’Or after scoring 58 goals in all competitions as Barca claimed the treble last season by clinching La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey.

“To be honest, I think Messi is going to win this year because this kind of trophy, it depends on votes,” Ronaldo told ITV in an interview aired at the weekend. “You win competitions, you win Champions League you win the league in terms of individual.

“I did probably the best season of my career which is good and I was the highest scorer in Europe [but] it’s all about votes, it’s difficult and to be honest I’m not very worried about that because as I said many times, I never thought I’d win three times to be honest.”

Regarding his relationship with Messi, Ronaldo added: “We have a normal relationship. We shared this stage at FIFA for eight years. No one has done that in the past – only us – so it’s good.

“I have a good relationship with him, he plays for one club, I play for another club. He won the best for him, I won the best for me. We have a good relationship, we are not home friends but we respect each other.”

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