Wayne Rooney picked Lionel Messi and Thomas Muller over Cristiano Ronaldo for Ballon d'Or and he made Jose Mourinho his coach of the year... find out who every international captain and boss voted for

Wayne Rooney's picks for coach of the year at the FIFA Ballon d'Or ceremony were for the three managers most strongly linked with replacing Louis van Gaal at Manchester United, while he also selected Lionel Messi and Thomas Muller above former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo in the player vote.

The England and United captain made Jose Mourinho his first selection, followed by Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola and Chile manager Jorge Sampaoli.

The award was won by Luis Enrique but Rooney did not deem the Spaniard worthy of a vote, despite the fact he guided Barcelona to the Treble last season.

Lionel Messi (above) won the player's award in Monday's ceremony and was also voted for in first by Rooney

Lionel Messi (above) won the player's award in Monday's ceremony and was also voted for in first by Rooney

Wayne Rooney's choices for Ballon d'Or coach of the  year were for the men linked to replacing Louis van Gaal

Wayne Rooney's choices for Ballon d'Or coach of the  year were for the men linked to replacing Louis van Gaal

Jose Mourinho received Wayne Rooney's top vote after winning the Premier League with Chelsea last season

Jose Mourinho received Wayne Rooney's top vote after winning the Premier League with Chelsea last season

Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola was Rooney's second selection
Chile manager Jorge Sampaoli was third for Rooney

Pep Guardiola (left) was Rooney's second selection and Chile manager Jorge Sampaoli was third

Rooney voted Messi (right) in first place and his former United team-mate Ronaldo in third position

Rooney voted Messi (right) in first place and his former United team-mate Ronaldo in third position

ALL THE WINNERS AT 2015 BALLON D'OR GALA

Ballon d'Or: Lionel Messi

Women's world player of the year: Carli Lloyd

Puskas award: Wendell Lira

World coach of the year for men's football: Luis Enrique

World coach of the year for women's football: Jill Ellis

World XI: Manuel Neuer; Thiago Silva, Marcelo, Sergio Ramos, Dani Alves; Andres Iniesta, Luka Modric, Paul Pogba; Neymar, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo.

FIFA fair play award: All football organisations supporting refugees. 

And it was another Barcelona hero who took the player award, as Messi beat Ronaldo to win his fifth Ballon d'Or with almost  41 per cent more votes.

But Rooney's choices make interesting reading.

Mourinho has been continuously linked with the managerial job at United, with his departure from Chelsea coinciding with a slide in form at Old Trafford under the Dutchman Van Gaal's risk-averse style of play.

While the Portuguese is the obvious front-runner for any vacancy which could emerge from a Van Gaal departure, Guardiola would also be considered after announcing he is leaving Bayern at the end of the season.

Sampaoli, meanwhile, is perhaps an alternative name but led Chile to the Copa America title as host nation in 2015. 

Rooney also favoured Messi over his former United team-mate Ronaldo - placing the Portugal man in third. 

Messi was first on Rooney's voting slip, Germany and Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller second and Ronaldo third, while Roy Hodgson once again went for an unorthodox option in his choices.

The England manager selected Chelsea's Eden Hazard as the third best in the world and also ranked Cristiano Ronaldo above the winner, Lionel Messi. 

Hazard spearheaded Chelsea's Premier League title triumph last season but has not replicated anything near to similar form this season at Stamford Bridge.  

Rooney's three selections are all for managers strongly linked with replacing Louis van Gaal (above)

Rooney's three selections are all for managers strongly linked with replacing Louis van Gaal (above)

The award itself was won by Luis Enrique (centre)  after he guided Barcelona to the treble last season 

The award itself was won by Luis Enrique (centre)  after he guided Barcelona to the treble last season 

Cristiano Ronaldo picked former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti as his top selection in the vote

Cristiano Ronaldo picked former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti as his top selection in the vote

Real Madrid No 7 and Ronaldo gives the thumbs up with a beaming smile after being interviewed on stage

Real Madrid No 7 and Ronaldo gives the thumbs up with a beaming smile after being interviewed on stage

Lionel Messi topped the voting for the Ballon d'Or with an emphatic 41.33 per cent of the vote on Monday

Lionel Messi topped the voting for the Ballon d'Or with an emphatic 41.33 per cent of the vote on Monday

Last year, Hodgson was derided for making Javier Mascherano his top pick, followed by Philipp Lahm and Manuel Neuer. 

Captains and managers of each national side vote in the Ballon d'Or, with first picks taking five points, second picks having three and third picks winning one. 

Messi topped the overall voting with 41.33 per cent of the vote, with Ronaldo second on 27.76 and Neymar third, having amassed 7.86 per cent. 

Ronaldo's top pick as manager was Carlo Ancelotti, who he was disappointed to see leave Real Madrid at the end of last season. Mourinho was second and Guardiola third.

His player choices were all for his Madrid team-mates, plumping for Karim Benzema, James Rodriguez and Gareth Bale.

Messi's coaching selections placed Barcelona boss Enrique in first, followed by Sampaoli and fellow Argentina countryman and Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone.

In the player vote, he went for Luis Suarez, Neymar and Andres Iniesta. Similarly to Ronaldo, he only voted for his club team-mates. 

A pick of the voting for the Ballon d'Or award for best player from international captains across the world

A pick of the voting for the Ballon d'Or award for best player from international captains across the world

England manager Roy Hodgson picked Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Eden Hazard as his top three  respectively

England manager Roy Hodgson picked Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Eden Hazard as his top three respectively

Shortlisted duo Neymar (centre) and Messi (right) voted for each other and Luis Suarez in their player picks

Shortlisted duo Neymar (centre) and Messi (right) voted for each other and Luis Suarez in their player picks

Barcelona forward and Brazil captain Neymar - with bow tie and bowler hat - was third for the main award

Barcelona forward and Brazil captain Neymar - with bow tie and bowler hat - was third for the main award

Messi is congratulated by Barcelona team-mate Neymar after receiving 41.33 per cent of the votes

Messi is congratulated by Barcelona team-mate Neymar after receiving 41.33 per cent of the votes

Messi was the top pick for fellow Ballon d'Or shortlisted nominee Neymar. The Brazil captain placed Suarez and Ivan Rakitic in second and third.

Elsewhere, Wales manager Chris Coleman unsurprisingly went for Bale as the best player, but Ronaldo and Hazard occupied second and third with no place for Messi.

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