
The
 Croatia and Portugal internationals helped Real Madrid win the 
Champions League, while the Egyptian inspired Liverpool to the final
Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric and Mohamed Salah will battle it out for the UEFA Men's Player of the Year award.
Ronaldo,
 who joined Juventus from Real Madrid this summer, scored 15 goals in 13
 Champions League appearances as Los Blancos won the trophy, beating 
Salah's Liverpool in the final.
In addition to that haul, Ronaldo netted 26 goals in 27 La Liga games, and hit two in two in the Club World Cup.
Of
 course, the Egypt international was injured in the final, but he was 
integral to the Reds' run to the final, scoring 11 goals in 15 
appearances, including in the play-offs. In total, Salah scored 44 goals
 in all competitions.
The Reds star is the first 
Premier League player to make the top three of the award since it was 
first handed out in 2010-11 while he is also the first African player to
 do so.
Modric did not grab as many headlines in 
Europe's premier club competition, but he was vital to Real's 
performance in the final, pulling the strings as Real won 3-1.
The winner will be announced during the Champions League group stage draw on August 30.
The
 remaining top 10 has already been decided, with Antoine Griezmann 
narrowly missing out on the top three. Lionel Messi - a two-time winnder
 of the award, finished fifth, while Paris Saint-Germain wonderkid 
Kylian Mbappe came in sixth.
Manchester City's 
Kevin De Bruyne is seventh, with Real's Raphael Varane eighth and 
Chelsea's Eden Hazard ninth. Sergio Ramos, Salah's supposed nemesis and 
Modric's team-mate, rounds out the top 10.
Previous
 winners of the award, which was introduced in 2010-11, are Messi, 
Andres Iniesta, Franck Ribery and Ronaldo. The Portuguese has won the 
award for the last two seasons, and a record three times in toal having 
never failed to finish inside the top three positions.



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