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Published 16:10 25 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 16:38 25 Oct 2016 BST
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A 30-man shortlist must've constituted as the longest shortlist of all time but that's what they went for. And, still, with 30 spaces to fill, FIFA didn't see fit to include David De Gea as one of the top 30 players in 2016.
That's scandalous enough because you could make a strong argument that the Spaniard would be unlucky to miss out on a podium place for the whole award. His performances this year have been behind Ronaldo's, Luis Suarez's and maybe Antoine Griezmann's. That's about it and even at that, you wouldn't shout anyone down for pushing him higher up the pecking order.
Then you have to try and get your head around the reality that there are not only some weird names in ahead of De Gea in general, but there are actually four goalkeepers. Four of them.
Four goalkeepers were better than De Gea in 2016 apparently.
Gianluigi Buffon: Automatic inclusion because he's probably the best ever. Doesn't really have to play better than De Gea now. Manuel Neuer: Automatic inclusion because he's been the best this decade. Doesn't really have to play better than De Gea now. Hugo Lloris: Because he's been good. Not better than De Gea though. Rui Patricio: Because God only knows.An average, flapping, hesitant goalkeeper was ranked ahead of David De Gea. The best thing you could say about Rui Patricio is that he's there. He's just... there. The worst thing you could say about De Gea is, no, he might not be better than what Buffon ever was. And even then you'd be questioned. This man has ruined goalkeeping for everyone else. You look at a goal now, any goal in any game and you think, 'Jesus, De Gea would've saved that.' No save is extraordinary anymore, however agile, however reactionary. And no goal is ever acceptable. That's because of David De Gea. He has raised the bar and he's still making saves. Three player of the year awards in a flailing team is the least he has been owed for his ever-improving, perfection-like standards. A place in a bloody 30-man
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