Brazilian
superstar Ronaldinho says his former Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi
will one day be overtaken as the world’s best player by Brazil’s
promising star Neymar.
Ronaldinho said he expected Messi to win the Ballon
d’Or for a record fourth consecutive time in January ahead of Real
Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo but Neymar will be the best in the future,
reports Xinhua.
“Cristiano has been making history for many years
now, but Messi is the best in the world, and one day Neymar will be the
best,” Ronaldinho said.
At 20, Neymar has already scored 54 goals from 102
first-team appearances for Brazilian top-flight club Santos. He has also
netted 17 times in 27 matches for Brazil’s national team.
Ronaldinho paid tribute to Messi, who Sunday became
the highest goalscorer in a calendar year by surpassing German great
Gerd Muller’s record of 85 set in 1972.
“For me Messi is the best in the world,” he added.
“For the last few years he has played at a level of football we have
never seen before.
“I’m very proud to speak of him, because I was there
when he started off and now he is the best in the world, it makes me so
happy.
“The game I remember the most is when he scored his first goal, because it came from my pass and I remember this game most vividly because he was just getting started.”
“I had the chance to be there and live
that moment. I’m very happy that his first professional goal came from a
pass from me. Messi knows that there will always be a place in my heart
for him.”
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