Lewandoski named best footballer, Mo Salah second, Messi third

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski is the best football player and Liverpool’s Juergen Klopp, the best coach, according to a survey among German Bundesliga players conducted by Kicker sports magazine.
Kicker said in its latest edition on Monday that Lewandowski garnered 43.2 per cent of the vote from 234 players polled.
Liverpool’s Mo Salah was a distant second with 20.5 per cent, and Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) third.
Klopp was first on the coaching list with 34.6 per cent.
He emerged winner ahead of fellow German Thomas Tuchel from 2020/2021 UEFA Champions League winners Chelsea (24.8) and Spain’s Pep Guardiola from 2020/2021 English Premier League (EPL) champions Manchester City.
Bundesliga players also rated the English top-flight the best league with a big majority of 67.9 per cent.
Bayern Munich and Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich meanwhile earned the dubious honour of being voted disappointment of the current season.
That result likely has to do with his coronavirus stance rather than his skills on the pitch.
Kimmich first voiced doubts about vaccination and has been sidelined since early November owing to two quarantine periods, a coronavirus infection and related lung problems.
(dpa/NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

Economy
Cash Crunch: Nigerian banks no longer have money to pay customers, says Afe Babalola
Mr Babalola said that many commercial banks across the country have turned their customers back for lack of funds.

Sport
Gombe United thrash Lobi Stars 3-0 in first season win
Substitute Yusuf Abdulazeez scored a brace for Gombe United in the 52nd and 74th minutes of the game.

Sport
Ronaldo frustrated as Wolves devour weak Red Devils at Old Trafford
Both teams went into the first half break with no goal, which changed with Felipe Joao Moutinho’s 82nd minutes winner.

Sport
Thiago Silva extend contract with Chelsea
The Blues have lauded Silva for his contribution since joining the team, describing his stay in the club as “thoroughly successful.”

Faith
Ignore collateral damage, bomb all forests in north to end banditry: El-Rufai
“There will be collateral damage, but it’s better to wipe them out and get people back to our communities,” says Mr El-Rufai

Africa
Botswana’s president Masisi enters isolation after contracting COVID-19
The country’s vice president Slumber Tsogwane will assume Mr Masisi’s responsibilities until further notice.