The Fifa Best Awards

Posted by betensured02 on October 27th, 2017

Seven People Voted For Harry Kane In The FIFA Best Awards

Some people believe that to become the best player in the world Harry Kane will have to leave Tottenham Hotspur. However the striker didn’t do too badly in the voting without the need to leave.

There really can’t be many, if any, better strikers in the world right now than Harry Kane. The Spurs striker has 13 goals in his last nine appearances for his club side since August ended- also scoring four for England since his barren month.

At this point in his career people are starting to think the 24 year-old can beat Alan Shearer’s Premier League record. However there is also a belief that to win titles and be recognised in the highest echelons of the game he’ll have to leave north London.

It seems that Kane can either stay with the White Hart Lane club and become a club legend or leave and win multiple league titles, Champions League medals and individual awards.

Last night at the FIFA best awards Kane was able to pick up seven votes without leaving Spurs. The striker was voted third place by the British Virgin Island’s captain, France captain, and Spurs teammate, Hugo Lloris, the Bahamas coach and Wales coach Chris Coleman.

The Englishman also picked up two second place votes from the captain of Montserrat and the media representative from Cambodia whilst the media representative from Vanuatu actually voted him the best player in the world from the past 12 months.

It could be argued that the Englishman did well to pick up seven votes last season but Robert Lewandowski’s 14 votes could suggest that Kane was actually lacking in the amount of votes he deserved.

The Best awards, like the Ballon d’Or, has become a contest between just Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi and even between those two it seems to be more about which of their side’s has won more than who has played better.

If Kane can lead Spurs to a Premier League title then all the questions will stop and he can guarantee that he will receive a lot more than just seven votes.

Roma charged by Uefa for fans ‘monkey chants’ at Antonio Rudiger

Roma have been charged by Uefa after some of their fans were heard making “monkey chants” towards Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger.

The German international came on as a 77th-minute substitute during Wednesday’s Champions League Group C tie which ended 3-3 at Stamford Bridge.

Rudiger, 24, moved to Chelsea from Roma in the summer.

The case will be dealt with by Uefa’s control, ethics and disciplinary body on 16 November.

Before his move to England for an initial £29m, Rudiger said racism at football matches was a “serious issue” in Italy.

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