Ballon d'Or 2019: Three reasons why Virgil van Dijk will win the honour

Virgil van Dijk played a leading role during Liverpool 6th Champions League triumph.
Virgil van Dijk played a leading role during Liverpool 6th Champions League triumph.

#2 Winning the Champions League

UEFA Champions League trophy
UEFA Champions League trophy

At least since the 2013/14 campaign, winning the Champions League was the factor which ultimately decided the Ballon d'Or winner.

Even in seasons where Ronaldo was statistically better than Messi, and vice versa, if one of them had won the Champions League they would be more likely to win. (2014/15 season, and 2016/17 season are two examples of this)

Whilst one could point out that both Ronaldo and Modric won the Champions League in 2018 to counter this point, it must be remembered that it was Modric's success in the World Cup which ultimately decided the winner.

Given that the only major international competition this year was the Copa America, and that Messi played poorly throughout, it will have little, if any positive impact on the Argentine's chances of winning the Golden Ball.

Therefore, given that Virgil van Dijk lead Liverpool to the Champions League, and only narrowly missed out on the league title, it appears that odds are stacked in his favour in this regard.


#1 Breaking the Messi-Ronaldo duopoly

Messi and Ronaldo have dominated world  football for over a decade now.
Messi and Ronaldo have dominated world football for over a decade now.

This is perhaps the most abstract reason as to why Virgil van Dijk will win the Ballon d'Or this year, nevertheless, there is substance to it.

Last year Luka Modric broke the Messi-Ronaldo duopoly that had lasted for a decade. Whilst some were pleased, many had questioned the decision given how well Messi and Ronaldo had played that season.

Of all the reasons given to explain this upset, the one which made the most sense was the football world's desire for a new player to be crowned the "World's Best."

Others suggested it was compensation for times where many felt Messi or Ronaldo shouldn't have won the Ballon d'Or, such as in 2010 for Messi and 2013 for Ronaldo.

In the past, many felt that it would be Neymar, Luis Suarez, or even Gareth Bale, could be the one to usurp the throne, but alas, none them have been able to; albeit for different reasons.

So when Modric had fulfilled much of the criteria that has been typically used to determine who had a better season between Messi and Ronaldo, such as winning the Champions League, it seems that many were keen to use this as justification for a new winner.

The same could apply to Virgil van Dijk who in winning the Champions League has put himself in a good position for many to vote for him, and having already won the UEFA Player of the Year, it seems this may well happen in the other individual awards too.

Footballing Legend, Rio Ferdinand, responded to the notion of boredom attached to Messi and Ronaldo's dominance by suggesting that "They're being punished for the standards they've set over the years and people are becoming bored."

With all of this considered, it is fair, or perhaps unfair, to suggest that this will have a big impact in determining the Ballon d'Or winner this year, with it boding well for the Dutch defender.

Neymar was one of those expected to break the duopoly at the top.
Neymar was one of those expected to break the duopoly at the top.

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