Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Lionel Messi, Ronaldo lead AP player rankings

Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from Argentina, eyes the ball during his team's Spanish League soccer match against Osasuna at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Barcelona won the match 5-1. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

Barcelona's Lionel Messi, from Argentina, eyes the ball during his team's Spanish League soccer match against Osasuna at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. Barcelona won the match 5-1. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal celebrates his goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Getafe at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)

Sampdoria Argentine forward Mauro Emanuel Rivero Icardi celebrates after scoring, during a Serie A soccer match between Sampdoria and Pescara, in Genoa, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Carlo Baroncini)

Luton Town players celebrate defeating Norwich City 0-1 in their English FA Cup fourth round soccer match at Carrow Road, Norwich, England,?Saturday Jan. 26, 2013. See PA Story SOCCER Norwich. (AP Photo/PA, Chris Radburn) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE

(AP) ? Lionel Messi's four-goal burst ensured that he and Barcelona returned to the top of the Associated Press Global Soccer rankings this week.

The romance of England's FA Cup produced some unlikely names in the Top 10 teams and a previously unknown striker at No. 9.

Thirteeen out of 18 panelists placed Messi at No. 1 on their list of Top 10 players, with Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo in second place after his hat trick. With 10 points for the top position, Messi earned 176 points, followed by Ronaldo with 159.

Sampdoria striker Mauro Icardi, a 19-year-old Argentine who is becoming a fixture in the AP Top 10 as one of the most promising players in European club soccer, was third with 90 points.

Icardi, a product of Barcelona's youth academy, scored four times in Sampdoria's 6-0 rout of Pescara in Serie A.

"The youngster from Rosario scored four times against Pescara and showed why Cesare Prandelli hopes to see him turn his back on his native country and represent the Italian national team," Leonardo Bertozzi of ESPN Brazil said.

Eurosport's Cedric Rouquette said the year has started just like the previous four with Messi slightly ahead of Ronaldo "at the summit of world football."

"Thrill of the week, however, was Icardi's four goals," Rouquette said. "Even if his goals were not technically difficult or inventive, a player needs superior talent to always be in the right place at the right time."

James Porteous of the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong also had Messi at the top and Ronaldo just behind.

"Just hours after Ronaldo scored his 19th hat trick for Real Madrid, Messi scored four against Osasuna as the world's two best players continued their remarkable scoring form," Porteous said.

Barcelona moved back into first place in the team rankings this week with 157 points, well clear of Real Madrid's 115. Bayern Munich was again in third place despite a successful Bundesliga season, with 11 points clear at the top.

Bayern earned 104 points, almost twice as many as fourth-place Borussia Dortmund. Manchester United was fifth with 57 points.

Napoli was in sixth place, and the next three slots are filled by teams with the unlikely names of Bradford, Luton and Oldham. All three lowly English clubs - Luton is not even in the Football League - overcame Premier League opposition in domestic cup competitions, beating Aston Villa, Norwich and Liverpool, respectively.

"My top 10 teams are dominated by lower league sides after a week of cup upsets in Britain," Porteous said. "Bradford kicked it off by reaching the League Cup final, while Luton, Oldham and Leeds were among those teams taking down Premier League opposition in the FA Cup."

Matt Smith, a 6-foot-7-inch forward, scored twice in Oldham's 3-2 victory over Liverpool and earned ninth place in the player poll, ahead of AC Milan striker Stephan El Shaarawy, whose consistent performances this season will likely give earn him a permanent place in the Italian national team.

"A couple of shout outs this week to lower, lower English players for goals in big FA Cup upsets," Tom Timmermann of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch said. "Matt Smith's two goals against Liverpool deserve attention. This may well be the high point of Smith's career, and I salute it."

Edinson Cavani, one of many bright young South Americans playing in Serie A, has been a regular in the AP Top 10 and is in fourth place in the latest survey with 68 points, clear of Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez and Arsenal forward Olivier Giroud, who finally seems to be settling into the goal-scoring rhythm manager Arsene Wenger hoped he would produce at the start of the season.

Two Bundesliga players, Poland midfielder Jakub Blaszczykowski and Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic, filled seventh and eighth places.

AP Global Soccer Rankings for week ending Jan. 27th (previous rankings in parentheses):

Players:

1. Lionel Messi, (5), 176 points.

2. Cristiano Ronaldo, (1), 159.

3. Mauro Icardi, 90.

4. Edinson Cavani, (10), 68.

5. Javier Hernandez, 43.

6. Olivier Giroud, 42.

7. Jakub Blaszczykowski, 37.

8. Mario Mandzukic, 36.

9. Matt Smith, 35.

10. Stephan el Shaarawy, 28.

Teams:

1. Barcelona, 157 points.

2. Real Madrid, (1), 115.

3. Bayern Munich, (5), 104.

4. Borussia Dortmund, (4), 57.

(tie) Manchester United, 57.

6. Napoli, 56.

7. Bradford, 48.

8. Luton, 41.

9. Oldham, 36.

10. Athletic Bilbao, 28.

Associated Press

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