Ronaldo needs seven
Cristiano Ronaldo has set his sights on a "fortunate seventh" bit of FIFA flatware subsequent to gathering his fifth Men's Player of the Year grant on Monday.
Ronaldo's Real Madrid side, who won both La Liga and the Champions League last season, overwhelmed the 2017 Best FIFA football grants at an elegant service in London on Monday.
The Portuguese ace has scored 44 objectives in only 48 diversions for club and nation so far this date-book year, incorporating two of every a 4-1 Champions League last prevail upon Juventus in Cardiff on June 3.
Ronaldo saw off rivalry from longstanding Barcelona equal Lionel Messi and Paris Saint-Germain's Neymar, the world's most costly player.
Be that as it may, ordinary of a footballer who has delighted in gigantic accomplishment at both Manchester United and Real, Ronaldo was not fulfilled.
"I need seven. Five is great however seven is my fortunate number so seven would be awesome."
Genuine supervisor Zinedine Zidane took the relating chief of the year grant, with the Spanish mammoths giving five players in the FIFPro group of the year.
Ronaldo won the inaugural Best FIFA men's player of the year grant a year ago after the finish of a six-year merger between the FIFA respect and France Football's Ballon D'Or.
The 32-year-old already won the FIFA World Player of the Year grant, the forerunner to the Best FIFA grant, in 2008.
He has now won the last two FIFA men's trophies and in addition three of the last four Ballon D'Or grants.
"Much appreciated for voting in favor of me," said Ronaldo in the wake of getting his trophy from Argentina awesome Diego Maradona and Brazil's Ronaldo at the London Palladium theater.
"We are in England out of the blue and I win back to back honors," he included. "This is an awesome minute for me. I have fans everywhere throughout the world."
Zidane won out in front of Chelsea's Antonio Conte and Juventus' Massimiliano Allegri to be delegated men's mentor of the year subsequent to turning into the principal man to supervise an effective resistance of the European Cup in the Champions League time.
"I'd get a kick out of the chance to thank the majority of the players for making this conceivable," said Zidane.