Reports of Messi Ballon d’Or win branded ‘bullsh*t’ as PSG superstar seeks seventh Golden Ball

Lionel Messi is a serious contender to land the 2021 Ballon d’Or, but the editor of France Football has rubbished “bullsh*t” reports claiming that the Paris Saint-Germain superstar has already been informed of his success.
No Golden Ball was handed out last year, amid a coronavirus-impacted sporting calendar, but a prestigious prize will be presented to someone on November 29.
Argentine icon Messi is considered to be a frontrunner, with some suggesting that he already has his hands on a seventh individual gong in a remarkable career, but those behind the polling insist no victor has been determined as yet.
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What has been said?
France Football editor, Pascal Ferre, has told Bild of the Messi speculation: “That's a lot of bullsh*t we've seen in the past 10 days. A big bluff.”
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Messi has headed betting markets ever since he helped Argentina to end their long wait for international glory at the 2021 Copa America.
Having landed a first senior prize with his country, the 34-year-old playmaker appeared destined to collect another Ballon d’Or.
He does, however, face serious competition for that accolade from a number of other proven performers.
Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski claimed the FIFA Best award in 2020 and has maintained remarkable standards in 2021 – hitting 23 goals through 17 appearances this season.
Italy international midfielder Jorginho has seen his claims to a much sought-after piece of silverware talked up after helping the Azzurri to Euro 2020 glory and club side Chelsea to a Champions League crown.
Mohamed Salah has also come into the reckoning on the back of a stunning start to the 2021-22 campaign at Liverpool, with the Egyptian forward registering a number of spectacular strikes as he chases down a third Premier League Golden Boot.
There is, however, nothing that any of the leading candidates can do now to influence the decision-making process.
Votes from international coaches, captains and journalists have already been cast, with a glitzy ceremony to announce the winner set to be staged in Paris at the end of November.