With the UEFA Best Player in Europe already awarded to Franck Ribery, the conversation has shifted to the Ballon d'Or. The Frenchman believes that he can pull off the feat of winning the top individual award.
"Of course I believe in it. Last year I did what had to be done on the pitch and off it. I was very professional, I had a great time with my team and we really enjoyed it," he told the French media. "The Super Cup did a lot of good to the club. There's not much time left [before the award is voted on]. I have to continue without asking myself too many questions, and still try to enjoy myself."
Ribery took down Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi for the award; both players have combined to win the last five Ballon d'Or awards.
"To be elected the best player ahead of Messi and Ronaldo, that's amazing. It's true that I'm really enjoying myself right now. This award is a plus for me in a sporting sense, it gives me confidence," Ribery added. "Perhaps it puts more pressure on me, but I manage to handle that sort of situation well. I mustn't get carried away. It's up to me to keep working, enjoy myself, and help my team, be it Bayern or France."
Last year, Andres Iniesta won the UEFA Player of the Year award over Messi and Ronaldo but finished third in voting for FIFA's top prize. Ribery could have a big shot at winning the award unless Messi manages to break another record like he did last season, or Ronaldo finishes like his outstanding run in 2013.