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Nathan Ridley

Liverpool's Darwin Nunez among six nominees to receive no votes at Ballon d'Or awards

Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez and five other players were given a humbling as they received no votes at the 2022 Ballon d'Or awards.

To no one's surprise, Karim Benzema deservedly claimed the grand prize at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris thanks to his spectacular season for Real Madrid. Sports journalists from around the world, as well as the captains and coaches of international teams under FIFA 's jurisdiction, voted on the 2021-22 campaign - the first time that a Ballon d'Or has been awarded on the basis of a single season.

For Nunez, he enjoyed a star-making 12 months for Benfica before sealing a £68million transfer to Liverpool in June. The Uruguayan bagged a superb 26 goals in just 28 Primeira Liga matches while still playing his football in Lisbon, and managed six strikes in 10 Champions League games. Nunez's explosive campaign wasn't enough to convince voters, though - even if he did get one over on reigning champ Lionel Messi, who wasn't even nominated this time around.

Nunez was named among the 30 nominees who made it through to the night of the glamorous ceremony. But a few hours before the show got underway, it was announced that the 23-year-old had finished joint-last alongside a number of familiar names who didn't receive a single vote.

Manchester City right-back Joao Cancelo was among the six, as was former Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger, now of Real Madrid. Bundesliga stars Christopher Nkunku and Joshua Kimmich also suffered the same fate, as did AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

Nunez can be proud of the fact he finished as the only Uruguayan player in the top 30, with big things expected of him during his promising career. However, his stuttering start to life at Anfield has left his chances of making it in the Premier League shrouded in doubt.

Nunez has struggled to get up and running at Liverpool (Getty Images)

Have your say! Where will Nunez rank in next year's Ballon d'Or race? Let us know your prediction in the comments section.

Sent off on his home debut against Crystal Palace after a malicious headbutt, Nunez has only started two league games since and flopped during a late cameo in the Reds' enthralling 1-0 win against Man City on Sunday. Still, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has faith in his striker to succeed, admitting that comparing him to City sensation Erling Haaland - as many were pre-season - is futile.

"I don't know, but I hope it is not in a process where he compares himself with Erling Haaland," the Reds boss said ahead of Sunday's thriller. "Don't compare, I hope he is not doing that and doesn't think about that. I don't see that. We are in our situation and we want to sort our situation and that is all we are concerned about."

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