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9th January 2017
09:00pm GMT

However, that wasn't enough to earn a vote from Martin O'Neill.
The Republic of Ireland coach seemingly considers Gareth Bale to be the best player in the world. The Wales forward received O'Neill's number one vote.
N'Golo Kante, who helped propel Leicester City to the Premier League title before joining Chelsea, received O'Neill's third place vote.
In second place, the Ireland manager opted for possibly the classiest man in football - Gianluigi Buffon.
The 38-year-old goalkeeper is still going strong for Juventus and racked up his 167th international cap for Italy last year.
O'Neill's vote might have also been influenced by this moment of great sportsmanship from Buffon.
The 'keeper immediately congratulated O'Neill and Roy Keane following Ireland's 1-0 victory over the Azzurri at Euro 2016.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/745727115635605504
He also had some kind words for the Germany players after Italy exited the competition on penalties in the quarter-finals.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/749364980248637441
Ireland captain Seamus Coleman's choices were more straight forward.
The Everton full-back opted for Ronaldo in first place, Messi in second and Luis Suarez in third.
England captain Wayne Rooney opted for Ronaldo, Suarez and his international teammate Jamie Vardy.
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