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Soccer News of Friday, 7 July 2023

Source: www.sportsbrief.com

Mbappe outshines Vinicius and Messi, clinches best player award

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Paris Saint-Germain and France forward, Kylian Mbappe, pipped Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior and Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi to become ESPN’s player of the year.

Mbappe saw off competition from his former teammate and the Brazilian to claim the coveted award.

The ESPN award covers the period from the beginning to the end of the 2022/23 football season, including the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which saw Messi end Argentina's 36-year wait for global glory.

Speculation surrounding Mbappe's future in Paris did not deter the 24-year-old from providing his best performances on the field of play.

Throughout the past season, stats from Whoscored.com show the Frenchman was involved in 54 goals in all competitions - including a hat-trick in the World Cup final - a tournament in which he was the top scorer.

Mbappe also won a fifth consecutive Ligue 1 top scorer award alongside helping PSG claim another Ligue 1 title. The forward is also said to be a legitimate shout for the 2023 Ballon d'Or.

ESPN awards voting format

According to ESPN, writers, reporters, editors, and producers, including the network's behind-the-scenes staff, all participated in the voting process.

Voters were encouraged to take into consideration who the top men's players are - compared to their 2022/23 seasons - when casting their ballots.

The voters could also use their discretion when deciding how much injuries factored in, and as such, several players made the top 10 despite missing chunks of the

season on the sidelines.

Performances in individual competitions including the UEFA Champions League and the World Cup were considered, but these were not an overarching factor in the vote.

However, players whose efforts spanned the largest sample size of games would naturally be ranked higher than those who excelled in the short-format tournament.