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Sadio Mané should have beaten Messi to FIFA's Best award, says Alain Giresse

Lionel Messi picked up the FIFA Best Men's Player award in 2019 but Alain Giresse has insisted Sadio Mané had a much better season for Liverpool.

Sadio Mané should have beaten Messi to FIFA's Best award, says Alain Giresse
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Liverpool forward Sadio Mané deserved to win the Best FIFA Men's Player award in 2019 more than eventual winner, Barcelona's Lionel Messi, France great Alain Giresse has stated.

After guiding Barcelona to LaLiga glory and the semi-finals of the Champions League last season, Messi won the accolade for a sixth time back in September – he was named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2009 and claimed four Ballons d'Or while it was organized by world football's governing body.

Mané. European champion with Liverpool

Mané finished fifth in the voting, behind Liverpool team-mates Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, and Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo. But Giresse, who coached Mané during his time in charge of Senegal between 2013 and 2015, insists the 28-year-old should have finished top after starring for Liverpool on their way to Champions League success.

"I definitely would have put Sadio Mané ahead of Messi, in terms of the season they had last season," he told ESPN. "When I was head coach of Senegal, Sadio was still young but he had ahead of him an enormous potential, a technical potential, and a moral potential to go on to become a great player, as he has become today."

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Giresse didn't vote

Giresse, who was named French Player of the Year three times in the 1980s, was Tunisia head coach until August and should have been eligible to vote. "I didn't receive the ballot sheet, so it wasn't me who voted [on Tunisia's behalf]. I can't say who did, but it wasn't me," he said. The top pick credited to Giresse was Ronaldo, with Van Dijk second and Messi third.

Former Bordeaux and Olympique Marseille midfielder Giresse also managed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at international level with Gabon.  Aubameyang shared the Premier League Golden Boot with Mané and Salah last season and Giresse believes the Arsenal striker is now among the world's best. "I launched Pierre-Emerick with the Gabon national team, at the start of his development, his expansion and his progression," he said. "We can all see his pathway and the level he's reached now. We're talking about [him moving to] Real Madrid, so it shows how this player has reached a world-class level, and you could say the same about Sadio."