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Antoine Griezmann adjudged best La Liga player,2015-16 but Barcelona stars boycott award bash

By Michael Abayateye
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Atletico Madrid and France forward Antoine Griezmann has taken home the award for the best player in La Liga last season.

The 25-year-old was announced as the winner in Valencia on Monday, but did not attend the glittering awards ceremony in person.

Griezmann wasn't the only one who didn't attend with Barcelona players boycotting the glitzy bash in support of Luis Enrique - who was overlooked for the best coach award. 

Despite the club winning two awards none of the players were present in a defiant protest at Enrique's omission from the nominee list despite guiding them to the title, according to the Daily Mirror.

The squad were given a day off but despite that Carles Rexach, an ambassador for the club, collected their gongs on their behalf. 

It was a night of unprecedented success for Atletico - their manager Diego Simeone won the best coach award while Jan Oblak and Diego Godin were named best goalkeeper and defender respectively.

Griezmann, such a vital figure for both club and country, scored 22 goals in 38 La Liga games last season, adding six assists without missing a game. 

The mercurial talent also helped Atletico to the final of the Champions League where they were beaten on penalties by city rivals Real. He then took that form into Euro 2016 where he was top scorer with six goals, three clear of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Griezmann's impressive displays and goals fired France to the final of their tournament on home soil where they found only Ronaldo and Portugal one too good for them at the Stade de France.

The other La Liga awards for the 2015-16 season - perhaps unsurprisingly - went to players from Barcelona and Real. 

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi was named as best forward after the Catalan giants swept to another domestic title success. Real's Croatian ace Luka Modric took home the best midfielder gong.

It meant there was no recognition for either of Barcelona's Neymar or Luis Suarez despite their heroics for the Nou Camp side last season.  

Team captains voted for the top players in each position, while a data analysis system generated the overall best player award.

Barcelona won the Spanish league last season ahead of Real Madrid and Atletico and again look the team to beat in the current campaign. 

That said, Luis Enrique's side currently sit in third place behind leaders Real and second placed Sevilla. Atletico, with three defeats so far, lie in fifth.  Mail Online

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