Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has
been crowned the UEFA Men's Player of the Year for his stellar performances
during last season's Champions League.
The Dutchman played a pivotal role Liverpool's success at
the 2018/2019 Champions League season and represented the Netherlands at the
UEFA Nations League finals, with the Oranje finishing as runners-up in the
inaugural edition of the tournament. The center-back beat superstars Lionel
Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to the award.
He also claimed the Defender of the
Year award, while Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker was named UEFA Champions
League Goalkeeper of the Season. In the 36 games Van Dijk played last season,
no opposition player managed to complete a single dribble past him.
Manchester United legend Eric Cantona was honored with the
prestigious UEFA President's Award, personally selected by current UEFA
President Aleksander Ceferin. Lionel Messi was named Forward of the Year while
his Barcelona teammate Frenkie de Jong was named Midfielder of the Year.
The awards were distributed on Thursday after the UEFA
Champions League draw in Monaco.
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