That is because the South American superstar, who now has eight Ballons d’Or to his name, inspired his country to World Cup glory at Qatar 2022. Having completed his medal collection there, producing magical performances during the knockout stages, Messi became impossible to overlook.
That is despite Haaland enjoying a remarkable season at club level in England. He helped City to the Premier League title, FA Cup and Champions League crown in 2022-23 - a season that was disrupted by a winter World Cup in the Middle East. He hit 52 goals that season through 53 appearances in all competitions.
City boss Pep Guardiola said at the time, having previously worked with all-time great Messi at Barcelona: “Haaland should win, yes, we won the treble and he scored 50, I don't know, million goals. But of course, if you tell me the worst Messi season? That's the best for the rest of the players. Both deserve it, what can I say?
“Egotistically I would say Erling because he helped us achieve what we achieved. I would love it. But if Leo wins, they won the World Cup. It's nice so many players from Man City will be there for the first time in many years and challenging. That makes us so proud.”




