Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo named for the 2017 FIFA World Cup ™ goal



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Despite superstars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo leaving the 2018 FIFA World Cup prematurely, the two strikers are among the nominees for scoring the best goal of the tournament.

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FIFA announced via its website that fans will have the opportunity to vote for the best goal of the 2018 World Cup, a prize that two of the best players in the world face, among which Frenchman Benjamin Pavard and Spanish Nacho Fernandez.

Messi has earned a nomination for his sublime attack on Nigeria in the group stage, after midfielder Ever Banega has chosen him.

Take a look at Messi's goal:

Day 13 – Argentina needed a win over Nigeria to progress. Marcos Rojo got the winner in the 86th minute, but it was the opening goal of the game that remains the best goal of the World Cup. #Messi pic.twitter.com/6aedXPCXrD

– Gavin Bergin (@fontofontaine) July 15, 2018

Ronaldo is also a candidate for the award for his free kick goal against L & # 39, Spain in the opening match of Portugal of the competition. Not only did his late goal allow his country to score a point, but it also concluded an incredible hat trick for the player

Take a look at Ronaldo's goal:

Here is the complete list of nominations:

Nacho Fernandez (against Portugal), Cristiano Ronaldo (against Spain), Luka Modric (against Argentina), Toni Kroos (against Sweden), Lionel Messi (against Nigeria) Juan Quintero ( against Japan), Nacer Chadli (vs. Japan), Denis Cheryshev (nominated twice, against Saudi Arabia and Croatia), Angel Di Maria (against France), Benjamin Pavard (against Argentina), Artem Dzyuba (against Egypt), Adnan Januzaj (against England), Jesse Lingard Panama), Dries Mertens (against Panama), Ahmed Musa (against Iceland) and Ricardo Quaresma (against Iran)

To vote for the best goal of the 2018 World Cup, click here

do you think you deserve to win the goal of the 2018 World Cup tournament? Let us know in the comments section below.

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