We take a look at a spectacular year for two of Europe's finest forwards, Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann have a late chance to enhance their cases for the Ballon d'Or as the best player in the world in 2016 when Real Madrid travel to Atletico Madrid on Saturday.
Both are frontrunners along with Barcelona's Lionel Messi
among a shortlist of 30 for the prize, but Ronaldo is the strong
favourite for his fourth Ballon d'Or having beaten Griezmann in the
finals of the Champions League and Euro 2016.
We take a look at a spectacular year for two of Europe's finest forwards.
Griezmann strikes first blood
Whilst
Real have reigned in three Champions League meetings between the sides
in the past three seasons, Atletico have dominated the derby for the
last three years in La Liga.
Griezmann
slotted home a brilliantly taken winner as the red and white side of
Madrid celebrated a 1-0 win at Real's Santiago Bernabeu in the last
league meeting between the sides in February.
Ronaldo spot-on
Despite
scoring just twice from open play in his last 13 games against
Atletico, Ronaldo has remained perfect from the penalty spot.
For
the second time in three seasons a Champions League final ended with
Ronaldo scoring from the spot to vanquish a desolate Atletico as Real
edged their 11th European Cup in a shootout after a 1-1 draw in May.
Griezmann
also netted into the shootout in Milan, but was left to regret smashing
the bar with a penalty in normal time that could have delivered
Atletico their first European crown.
Griezmann's Euro star shines brightest
Griezmann shrugged off that disappointment
in style as he carried the hopes of host nation France all the way to
the final of Euro 2016.
He even had to deal with the blow of being dropped after a disappointing opening night performance against Romania.
However,
he came off the bench to net a 90th-minute opener against Albania and
never looked back as six goals, including a famous double against old
foes Germany in the semi-final, won Griezmann the Golden Boot.
But Ronaldo has last laugh
In
contrast to Griezmann's stunning tournament, Ronaldo endured a
rollercoaster of emotions in France. From throwing a reporter's
microphone into a lake and missing a crucial penalty against Austria, he
came good just in time with a double against Hungary that ensured
Portugal didn't suffer an embarrassing group stage exit.
Instead,
they went on to win their first major international tournament, despite
Ronaldo scoring just once more, in the semi-final against Wales.
Ronaldo
even had to watch Eder's winner to stun France from the sidelines
having hobbled off early in the final in tears after suffering knee
ligament damage.
Both cash in till 2021
On
the back of his Euros success and with Atletico finally strong enough
financially to resist mega offers for their star players, Griezmann
cashed in with a new contract to keep him tied to Los Rojiblancos till
2021.
Once again, though, Ronaldo went
bigger and better with his new five-year deal signed earlier this month
securing his position as the world's highest-paid sportsman.


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