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DeepSeek s top ten most suspenseless Golden Globes in history: 12 Messi ranked first, Ronaldo is on the list three times

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The key to selecting the top ten Golden Globes with the least suspense in football history is the winner's absolute dominance in personal performance, team honors and data that year, and the huge advantage of leading the second place (or other major competitors). The following is a list sorted from high to low by degree of suspense:

1.2012 - Leo Messi (Argentina/Barcelona)

No suspense reason: The unprecedented natural year of 91 goals (club 79 goals + national team 12 goals), breaking Ged Muller's 85-goal record. In addition, there were 24 assists. Although Barcelona "only" won the Copa del Rey, such a terrifying goal efficiency is the peak of a rare personal performance in football history. The data of competitors such as Ronaldo (46 goals) is overshadowed by Messi. This is the ultimate manifestation of personal data crushing everything.

2. 1997 - Ronaldo (Brazil/Barcelona & Inter Milan)

The peak year of "Aliens" emerged without suspense. In Barcelona, 45 goals were scored in 47 games in a single season (including the famous five players in a row), winning the European Cup Winners and La Liga top scorer. In the summer, he joined Inter Milan with a world record transfer fee. He won the Copa America (5 goals) and the Federation Cup (to the finals) at the end of the year. His speed, strength, skill and goal-scoring ability shocked the world, and his performance was extremely dominant and viewing. Competitors such as Zidane and Mijatovic are hard to reach.

3.2009 - Leo Messi (Argentina/Barcelona)

No suspense: As the core of Barcelona's "cosmic team", he achieved an unprecedented six-champion (La Liga, Champions League, King's Cup, Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup, Club World Cup). Personal data also exploded (41 goals throughout the year, with a header in the Champions League final). He is the most dazzling star in this historical team. Xavi and Iniesta also performed at the top, but Messi's brilliance was the most dazzling. Ronaldo (who joined Real Madrid for his first season) is completely incomparable in team honors.

4.1987 - Luther Gulit (Netherlands/AC Milan)

No suspense: Join AC Milan with a world record transfer fee and immediately became the core and spiritual leader of the team. Lead Milan to regain the Serie A championship (a peak league known as the "Little World Cup" at the time). As an all-round warrior (can play front midfielder, shadow forward and even center forward), his strength, technology, vision and leadership temperament are perfectly in line with Saki's tactical system. The European Cup qualifiers at the end of the year also performed well. His influence and dominance on the field are beyond the reach of other competitors (such as Paul Futrey).

5. 1970 - Ged Muller (West Germany/Bayern Munich)

No suspense: the peak year of the "bomber". He won the Bundesliga championship (and won the Golden Boot), the second-place European Champions League (a big four against Real Madrid in the semi-finals), and the most important World Cup champion (10 goals in 6 games, including a double score in the final, winning the Golden Boot + MVP). The annual goal data is terrifying (club + national team more than 60 goals). In the most important World Cup stadium, winning the championship as an absolute core and winning the best scorer and best player, Beckenbauer (captain but more of the core of the midfield and backcourt) was also covered by his goal.

6. 2002 - Ronaldo (Brazil/Inter Milan & Real Madrid)

No suspense: After experiencing serious injuries, the return of the king took place. Although Inter Milan collapsed at the end of the season and was disappointed with a disappointment in the A, its goal efficiency after its comeback is still considerable. The real foundation of the gold ball was the World Cup: as the absolute core, he scored 8 goals in 7 games, scored twice against Germany in the final, helping Brazil win the cup for the fifth time and win the Golden Boot. In the World Cup year, especially in the finals, the decisive performance dwarfed other competitors (such as Kahn and Zidane). The lack of club honors seems insignificant under the light of the World Cup.

7. 2008 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Manchester United)

No suspense: a perfect combination of personal data and team honors. Win the Premier League and Champions League title (Champions League Golden Boot). He scored 42 goals throughout the year (31 goals in the Premier League), showing his terrifying scoring ability and decisive role (there are many key goals in the Champions League). He is the absolute top player in Manchester United's double championship. Major contenders Messi (no important champion) and Torres (Portugal, which won the European Cup but lost to Ronaldo in the final, and the club has no Champions League) are clearly behind in overall performance.

8. 1996 - Matthias Summer (Germany/Dortmond)

No suspense: as the last brilliant representative of the position of "free man". Lead Dortmund to the Bundesliga championship. The most important thing is to be the captain and absolute core, leading the unpopular German team to win the European Cup (winning the final Golden Ball). It is the team's brain and soul on both sides of the field. In the era when the scavenger/liberal position was declining, he led the team to win the championship with such a core position and performed impeccably. Ronaldo (first show off his strength) and Alan Hiller (Premier Golden Boot) cannot compare in team achievements.

9. 2014 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Real Madrid)

No suspense reason: personal data is overwhelming (61 goals throughout the year, including 51 goals for the club). Winning the Champions League (setting a record of 17 goals in a single season, overshooting at overtime in the final), the King's Cup (final goal), and the European Super Cup (scoring twice). Winning the Champions League Golden Boots and the European Golden Boots. Although Portugal was eliminated in the World Cup group (played with injuries), the dominant performance at the club level (especially the Champions League) and terrifying goals completely surpass the major contenders who performed better in the World Cup (such as Neuer and Messi). Voting advantages are huge.

10.2013 - Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Real Madrid)

No suspense reason: 69 goals in the whole year (club 59 goals + national team 10 goals). Although Real Madrid was "empty in the four majors" (no important champion) in 2013, his hat-trick against Sweden in the World Cup play-offs (4 goals were taken in two rounds, almost single-handedly carrying Portugal into the World Cup). The absolute outstanding performance of personal performance (number of goals, key games) overwhelmed Ribery (core of Bayern's Triple Champions League). Despite the controversy over the postponement, its award itself has relatively minimal controversy at the performance level.

The level of suspense in the top few (especially Messi 2012, Ronaldo 1997, Messi 2009) is almost recognized. The further you are, the more subtle controversy there may be (such as Ronaldo won the championship without a championship in 2013), but based on the outstanding performance and the final voting results, they are still among the relatively least suspenseful group.

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