Lionel Messi says he is "proud and honored" at the top of Goal.com 50 list of the best footballers in the world in 2010-11.
Messi is the winner in the countdown to Goal.com s', with Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo in second place. Messi Barca teammates Xavi and Andres Iniesta completed the third and fourth, respectively, in a Premier League dominated by four.
"Win Goal.com 50 I am proud and honored," said Messi Goal.com. "I want to thank all the staff and millions of Goal.com readers, who have always given me so much affection.
The Argentine striker, who topped the countdown in 2008-09 that Barça has requested an historic treble in the Primera Division, came Copa del Rey and Champions League titles, second last year with Inter playmaker Wesley Sneijder.
In 2010-11, he sealed his return to first place by a net 53 times its usual starting dose rather than a "false" No. 9, leading Barca to a third consecutive Primera Division and Champions League second success within three years.
"It makes me happy and gives me more strength to continue working with humility for my club and my country beloved team. Thank you," said Messi.
Leo's father, Jorge, also expressed his joy of hugging, crying to Goal.com '. It's amazing to us, we never expected, "
"For Lionel, of course, will not change his life and does not give much importance to such things, but to be chosen as the best of the best 50 players is very important and made it a real note," said Jorge.
Messi became the first player to win twice Goal.com 50.
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