2022 FIFA Awards: Real Madrid’s David Alaba Racially Abused After Voting For Messi Ahead Of Benzema

Monday night was one of the best moments for some footballing icons and fans across the globe.

The 2022 FIFA Awards, which took place in Paris, saw Argentina forward Lionel Messi emerge as the top men’s player in world football.

After the award was handed to the World Cup winner in Paris, FIFA gave some fascinating reading as to who voted for who, with the likes of Harry Kane, Thiago Silva and David Alaba appearing on the list.

In regard to this, the Austria captain David Alaba’s vote brought the most reaction. The votes show he chose the Les Parisiens star Lionel Messi ahead of his La Casa Blanca colleague Karim Benzema.

Alaba handed his five points to Messi before voting for Benzema in second and Kylian Mbappe in third – a decision that saw the hashtag #AlabaOut trending on social media.

The 30-year-old was racially abused on both his Twitter and Instagram accounts.

2022 FIFA Awards: Real Madrid's David Alaba racially abused after voting for Messi ahead of Benzema

However, in the early hours of Tuesday, Alaba has since released a statement on his Twitter page explaining his decision to vote for Messi.

“Regarding FIFA The Best Award: The Austrian national team vote for this award as a team, not me alone. Everyone in the team council is able to vote and that’s how it’s decided,” he said.

“Everyone knows, especially Karim, how much I admire him and his performances and I have often said that for me he is the best striker in the world, and that is still the case. Without doubt.”

Despite Alaba’s statement, there have been mixed reactions from football fans across the globe. Some comments say the Madrid defender did no wrong in voting for Messi.

Other comments insist that Alaba had the chance to vote for his teammate Benzema but chose not to. They say the 30-year-old showed no love.

Lionel Messi took the top spot with 52 points. France striker and PSG forward Kylian Mbappe came in second with 44 points and Karim Benzema was placed third with 34 points.

The ceremony was FIFA’s seventh award in Paris, and Messi made history after receiving his second FIFA Men’s Player 2022 award.

“It’s amazing. It’s an honour for me to be here tonight and win this award,” said the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner.

“Without my teammates, I wouldn’t be here. It was an amazing year and I achieved the dream that I’ve been hoping for so long and finally, I managed to achieve it.

“It [the World Cup] is the most wonderful thing that’s happened to me in my career”, Messi said.