Ibrahimovic, Barcelona top AP football rankings

Ibrahimovic, Barcelona top AP football rankings

Published Nov. 20, 2012 8:39 a.m. ET

Goal of the decade. Best goal of all time. Goal of the century.

The Associated Press' global panel of football voters agreed on one thing: Zlatan Ibrahimovic's four-goal spree for Sweden against England last week and his amazing 25-yard overhead kick goal made him the overwhelming choice to top the AP Global 10 football rankings.

The Paris Saint-Germain striker collected an astonishing 199 points - out of a possible 200 - from the panel of 20 journalists around the world. Each voter awards 10 points for his choice of the best player and team of the week, falling to one point for 10th place.

''It's hard to look beyond Zlatan after his virtuoso performance and video game `golazo' for Sweden against England,'' said Will Tidey of the San Francisco-based Bleacher report, referring to Ibrahimovic's overhead kick.

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Added panelist Christian Schaetzle of German blog derfussballblogger.de: ''Four goals in the 4-2 victory over England, plus the bicycle kick from 25 meters for one of the greatest goals of all times.''

Tom Timmermann of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch also had no doubt.

''How can you not go with Ibrahimovic?'' Timmermann said. ''As much as (Lionel) Messi did, I'll never get another chance to vote for something like that. Messi gets my vote 24 out of 25 weeks. This time, I salute a tremendous effort, and a pretty good game regardless.''

Messi, who usually tops the rankings, trailed far behind Ibrahimovic in second place with 138 points despite scoring twice in Barcelona's 3-1 victory over Real Zaragoza. Liverpool forward Luis Suarez was third with 75 points.

''Messi was his usual excellent self,'' James Porteous of The South China Morning Post in Hong Kong said, ''making one and scoring two against Zaragoza as he homes relentlessly in on Gerd Muller's record of goals scored in a calendar year.''

AC Milan striker Stephan El Shaarawy was fourth after scoring twice to earn his team a draw against Napoli and Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema shone in a 5-1 victory, earning him fifth place.

Barcelona jumped back into the top spot in team rankings, three points ahead of Italian club Fiorentina, which won praise from panelists after it moved into third place in Serie A with a 4-1 victory over Atalanta - featuring two goals from Alberto Aquilani.

Aquilani's goals saw him garner seventh place in the players' poll, his first appearance.

''In Italy it is hard not to think of Fiorentina as a coming force as they moved into Champions League contention,'' said Julian Bennetts of Britain's Hayters news agency.

Real Madrid is third after its 5-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao, ahead of Premier League champion Manchester City and French club Rennes in fifth.

Egyptian club Al Ahly received its reward for winning a seventh African Champions League title and was voted into ninth place, even with Arsenal. Al Ahly, the only non-European team in the top 10, has overcome a terrible year in which the club could not play domestic football for nine months because of unrest in Egypt.

AP Global Soccer Rankings for week ending Nov. 18.

(Previous week's rankings in brackets)

Players

1. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 199 points.

2. Lionel Messi (1), 138.

3. Luis Suarez, 75.

4. Stephan El Shaarawy, 70.

5. Karim Benzema, 66.

6. Santi Cazorla, 48.

7. Alberto Aquilini, 46.

8. Federico Marchetti, 42.

9. Sergio Aguero, 33.

10. Carlos Tevez, 26.

Teams

1. Barcelona (5), 102 points.

2. Fiorentina, 99.

3. Real Madrid (8), 96.

4. Manchester City (9), 91.

5. Rennes, 75.

6. West Bromwich Albion, 74.

7. Norwich, 50.

8. Borussia Dortmund, 49.

9. Al Ahly, 44.

9. Arsenal, 44.

Based on 20 voters, using 10 points for first place to one point for last place.

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