Top 10 men's football moments of 2018
1. FIFA World Cup in Russia: The tournament captivated global audiences with thrilling matches, unexpected upsets, and France emerging as champions after defeating Croatia in the final.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo's Transfer to Juventus: The Portuguese superstar shocked the football world by leaving Real Madrid and joining Italian giants Juventus in a high-profile transfer deal.
3. Mohamed Salah's Remarkable Season: The Egyptian forward enjoyed a sensational campaign with Liverpool, breaking records and winning numerous individual accolades, including the Premier League Golden Boot.
4. Luka Modrić Wins Ballon d'Or: The Croatian midfielder was recognized as the world's best player, ending Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo's dominance by winning the prestigious Ballon d'Or award.
5. Real Madrid's Third Consecutive UEFA Champions League Title: Led by Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid made history by winning their third consecutive Champions League trophy, defeating Liverpool in the final.
6. England's World Cup Run: Despite low expectations, England exceeded all predictions by reaching the semi-finals of the World Cup, sparking renewed enthusiasm and pride in English football.
7. Kylian Mbappé's Breakout Performance: The young French forward showcased his immense talent on the world stage, playing a pivotal role in France's World Cup triumph and winning the FIFA Young Player Award.
8. Croatia's Inspirational World Cup Journey: Croatia's unexpected run to the World Cup final captured the hearts of football fans worldwide, demonstrating resilience, skill, and teamwork throughout the tournament.
9. VAR (Video Assistant Referee) Debuts at the World Cup: The introduction of VAR brought significant controversy and debate to the World Cup, impacting key decisions and sparking discussions about its effectiveness in football.
10. Arsène Wenger's Departure from Arsenal: After 22 years in charge, Arsène Wenger bid farewell to Arsenal, marking the end of an era for the club and leaving a lasting legacy as one of the most influential managers in English football history.

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