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The Brazilian defender feels Lionel Messi did not do 
enough in 2013-14 to earn the award and admits Real Madrid were the 
worthy winners of the Champions League finalFilipe Luis has described the Ballon d'Or as a "political prize" - but says Cristiano Ronaldo has done more to deserve it than any other player in 2014. The
 Portugal captain remains the favourite to claim the award for the 
second year in a row following his incredible goalscoring standards for 
Real Madrid in the past year, though Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer 
provide some stern competition.
 
 Chelsea defender Filipe Luis 
starred for Atletico Madrid last season en route to La Liga glory before
 leaving for Jose Mourinho's men in the summer.
 
 And he thinks 
that although Messi is arguably the greatest player he has ever faced, 
no one has done more than Ronaldo in 2014 to lift the trophy in January.
 
 "Messi
 is one of the most talented players I've faced, if not the best, but I 
don't think he's had a season to deserve the Ballon d'Or," Filipe Luis 
said in an interview with Marca.
 
 "Although it seems a political prize, Cristiano has done far more than anyone else to win."
 
 The
 Brazilian full-back went on to admit that Atletico's defeat to Real in 
the Champions League final this year - which came about after Sergio 
Ramos equalised with an injury-time header - left him hurting throughout
 the summer as he sealed a transfer to Chelsea.
 
 "That late corner hurt a lot. It was a very bitter holiday, despite us winning the league," said the Brazil international.
 
 "It's true there were only two minutes left, but Real Madrid deserved to win.
 
 "They'll
 be a very difficult opponent in any knockout tie. They have confidence 
and have shed the burden of La Decima. That, together with the quality 
they've put together, make Real Madrid a very powerful rival."
 
 Atletico
 remain in the Liga title race and reached the Champions League 
knockouts despite losing a number of key players in the summer.
 
 And
 Filipe Luis is confident Diego Simeone's men will fight to defend their
 title despite the relative struggles of some of their replacement 
players.
 
 "They seem to have the same intensity and style of play.
 I think they can fight for La Liga. They've got a lot of new players 
and not all of them can explode in the first year. That's the case with 
Antoine Griezmann," he added.
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