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Cannavaro sympathises with Van Dijk over Ballon d'Or near miss

Fabio Cannavaro says defenders face an uphill struggle to win individual awards even before a ball has been kicked, and more with Messi and Cristiano around.

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Cannavaro sympathises with Van Dijk over Ballon d'Or near miss
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Fabio Cannavaro says he sympathises with Virgil van Dijk after the Liverpool centre-back narrowly missed out on winning last year's Ballon d'Or. Barcelona's Lionel Messi with the award, gaining just seven points more than Van Dijk in the voting to claim football's most prestigious individual honour for a sixth time.

Van Dijk transformed Liverpool

Cannavaro was the last defender to win the award in 2006 following Italy's victory at the World Cup. The Italian felt Van Dijk was extremely unfortunate not to triumph after the huge impact he had on Liverpool's defence on their way to Champions League glory in 2019. But he believes defenders start at a disadvantage when compared to attacking stars like Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

"I messaged Van Dijk to congratulate him on last season but, as a defender, it is difficult to win," Cannavaro told Sky Sports. "You don't just need to have a great performance and to win trophies. You need to be lucky not to have a striker like Ronaldo and Messi in front of you. This is the key. If you have Messi or Ronaldo you start the game 1-0 up."

Liverpool had three of the top five players in last year's Ballon d'Or voting, with Sadio Mané and Mohamed Salah also faring well. "Liverpool had an amazing season and they deserve to win and celebrate this league," added Cannavaro, referring to the Reds' position at the Premier League summit. "But we are in this [coronavirus] situation and it's a shame for them. I respect Salah a lot. He's changed a lot at Liverpool. For the last three years, he's been like a machine. He's the player every coach would like to train because he can defend and attack and he leaves everything on the field, he never gives up."

Cannavaro, who is in charge of Chinese Super League side Guangzhou Evergrande, hopes to manage in the Premier League one day. And he cites Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola as managers who he has been impressed by.

"I watch every game in the Premier League and I like the ambience and culture of football in England," he said. "I am in China to try to improve my system and idea within football. I am at one of the best Asian clubs and of course, in the future, I'd like to try one experience in Europe.  I like the Klopp mentality but at the same time, I like the Pep culture about football because always we need intensity with and without the ball.  But you need to control the game and try to win. I have my system and I hope one day you will see."