About the specifics of the FIFA awards have been known for a long time, but the biggest sensation at Monday's Best Awards ceremony was caused by the winner of the "Puskas" (most beautiful goal of the year - ed.) award. The owner of the most beautiful goal was recognized as Mohamed Salah, who scored in the English Premier League against Liverpool's Everton. Even before the awards ceremony, it was unquestioned that one of Cristiano Ronaldo or Gareth Bale's strikes in the Champions League tournament would become the most beautiful goal of the year, but the key detail - the vote of football fans - determined that the winner was M. Salah, even though his goal did not evoke much emotion for many. Immediately after the award, comments flooded the FIFA's online space, calling it one of the worst goals in the entire history of the "Puskas" awards. There was also discussion about whether FIFA should change the rules of this award so that expert votes make up the largest percentage. All "Puskas" award winners since 2009:
Every Puskas goal since 2009. Just look at Salah's compared to the restRidiculous that FIFA allows fan voting on this type of thing pic.twitter.com/5gh0lP5A9h
— will ;/ (@WiIlUnited) September 24, 2018