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Real’s Benzema named UEFA player of year, Ancelotti wins coach’s award

England coach Sarina Wiegman was named the women's coach of the year
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema poses with the men’s player of the year award at the Halic Congress Center, Istanbul. Reuters
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema poses with the men’s player of the year award at the Halic Congress Center, Istanbul. Reuters
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema poses with the men’s player of the year award and the men’s coach of the year award winner Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti at the Halic Congress Center, Istanbul. Reuters
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema poses with the men’s player of the year award and the men’s coach of the year award winner Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti at the Halic Congress Center, Istanbul. Reuters
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema poses with the men’s player of the year award, the women’s player of the year award winner FC Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, the UEFA president award winner former AC Milan coach Arrigo Sacchi and the men’s coach of the year award winner Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti at the Halic Congress Center, Istanbul. Reuters
Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema poses with the men’s player of the year award, the women’s player of the year award winner FC Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, the UEFA president award winner former AC Milan coach Arrigo Sacchi and the men’s coach of the year award winner Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti at the Halic Congress Center, Istanbul. Reuters

ISTANBUL: Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema was named UEFA Player of the Year and Carlo Ancelotti took the coaching honours after they led the club to a record-extending 14th Champions League title last season.

Benzema was in red-hot form, scoring 15 times in the competition and lifting the trophy for a fifth time in his career after the Spanish side beat Liverpool in the final.

Ancelotti became the first coach to win Europe’s most prestigious club trophy four times. He first won the title with AC Milan in 2003 and 2007 before claiming it with Real in 2014.

When asked how he had become the most successful coach in the competition, Ancelotti said: “The passion I have for the sport and the quality of the players.

“Last season there was a fantastic connection between the veterans and young ones, there was fantastic chemistry with the supporters that helped us reach an unbelievable achievement.”

On Benzema, Ancelotti said: “Karim is not just a fantastic striker and top scorer, he’s a fantastic footballer, supported by great attitude day by day.

“Compared to last year, this year he improved his knowledge, he knows the game really well, how to manage the game and he’s a strong leader in the dressing room and a good friend of mine. We are lucky to have Karim.”

England coach Sarina Wiegman was named the women’s coach of the year after the Dutchwoman helped them win the European Championship on home soil, beating eight-times champions Germany in the final to lift their first major trophy.

Wiegman beat Olympique Lyon’s Sonia Bompastor and Germany’s Martina Voss-Tecklenburg to win the award.

“It’s really nice to receive this great award, I’m very honoured and humbled,” she said.

“This award is really for everyone involved with the England team, the FA, the staff and of course, most of all, the players. Thank you very much.”

Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas won the women’s player of the year, beating England’s Beth Mead and Germany’s Lena Oberdorf to the top prize.

Putellas, who won the award last year along with the Ballon d’Or, netted 34 goals for Barcelona last season as the club won all the domestic trophies and reached the Champions League final.

The 28-year-old did not play in the Euros after tearing her knee ligaments in training.

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