1.
It's so good to see that exactly Modric ended the dominance of Messi and Ronaldo. The truest team player. Well deserved.
— Robert Gevorgyan (@robgev_) September 24, 2018
P.S. One of Real Madrid's players is the best in the world, once again ^_^
2.
Joke of an award event as a whole. Messi, De Gea and Ronaldo got robbed
— Hakeem🌐 (@king_hac) September 24, 2018
3.
Messi fans will do anything and everything to find a reason to hate on Ronaldo 😂😂😂 https://t.co/wAYoUHUVDV
— Collins 🇳🇬🇧🇪🇩🇪 (@Kollinz_YOLO) September 24, 2018
4.
There was a year Ronaldo won it (2013). Real had won only Copa del Rey that season. Barca won the league. Bayern won the trebble. Ribery had 20+ goals and assists.
— Yanga Giwu (@whY_GIWU) September 24, 2018
Ronaldo was on par with Messi on goals only.
How do we justify that balon dor Ronaldo won?
5.
Mbappe has a quality World Cup and battered the French league because the French league is such low quality football compared to any of the other big leagues in Europe. Messi and Ronaldo are always going to be squeezed in for political reasons
— marco (@marco__palmieri) September 24, 2018
6.
How have you counted this? Because I found 22 goals for Cr Ronaldo and 27 goals for Messi by year they was 19.
— Sniksnakk (@Sniksnakk) September 24, 2018
7.
after stagnan of ronaldo and messi 😂 https://t.co/3Jz8nAkAVx
— Jessica Yunnanto (@jjyunnanto) September 24, 2018
8.
Although messi is my G. O. A. T i can't help but feel ronaldo was robbed. And tonight i confirm FIFA is a joke! #FIFAFootballAwards
— Rukky✌ (@Kun_rukky) September 24, 2018
9.
I do agree on that but as someone who’s watched Messi and Ronaldo play a fair amount of times, it shocks me that you can choose the latter over the former.
— “Check last Monday” (@CheckMonday) September 24, 2018
10.
yea we all dont care. Imagine if Ronaldo won this #Fifathebest
— Tumi (@IMIltown) September 24, 2018
it was gonna be 4 for Ronaldo and 2 For messi.
Thank God, Ronaldo didnt win this one.
11.
I think Messi and Ronaldo were aware that they’re not going to win this time’s men’s FIFA best player hence their conspicuous absence. #FIFAFootballAwards
— Fadhil (@Fadhilow) September 24, 2018
12.
Does modric deserve it? Yes. However, do messi and ronaldo deserve it more? Yes. The problem i have with it is that those two even now are on a different level. Forget about accolades this year. It’s about how you play the game and those two have always been something else.
— Billal Saada (@billy_s98) September 24, 2018
13.
Bleacher, Pique, Messi and Ronaldo are crazy, you need to watch this... 😂😂😂 https://t.co/L3eVOtq3mA
— King 👑 Legacy 🇬🇧🇳🇬 ❁ (@ItsLegacyfied) September 24, 2018
14.
I swear i hate Ronaldo for his ego and overly competitiveness. I mean Messi is just having fun doing this football thing
— Alhaji Pitakwa (@KingOnAire) September 24, 2018
15.
Messi's seemed down since the World Cup, and the only thing that can cheer him up is...making a gift for Ronaldo?
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 24, 2018
From the makers of Game of Zones: 🌟 The Champions: Episode 2 🌟 pic.twitter.com/8N8mLBKXJQ
16.
Shame on Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo for not turning up at the FIFA Awards.
— na (@thenanaaba) September 24, 2018
Sour grapes!
17.
United by a lack of grace and respect for their peers: Messi and Ronaldo let the game down with FIFA awards absences - (from @petermstaunton):https://t.co/tOnfavSMLl
— Goal (@goal) September 24, 2018
18.
Modric has brought years of dominance from Ronaldo and Messi to an end - even if it maybe is briefly - and it’s fully deserved.
— Joe Crann (@YesWeCrann) September 24, 2018
Absolutely privileged to have watched him live in Russia. What a player, what a year. pic.twitter.com/9yO9npmX7o
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Luka Modric wins Men's Player of the Year at FIFA's The Best Award to bring Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi's decade of dominance to an end https://t.co/pivcClLBZo pic.twitter.com/EugOD2bD1z
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) September 24, 2018
20.
Messi and Ronaldo both have the most appearances (12) on the FIFPro World XI 🐐 pic.twitter.com/k37nt8XfBH
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 24, 2018
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