Tuesday, 29 October 2019
Lionel Messi Call Ronaldo the Best Striker of All Time
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DBasia.news – Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi calls Brazil’s Ronaldo the best striker of all time.
Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima his full name. In his career as a professional footballer, Ronaldo has strengthened Cruzeiro (1993-1994), PSV Eindhoven (1994-1996), Barcelona (1996-1997), Inter Milan (1997-2002), Real Madrid (2002-2007), AC Milan ( 2007-2008), and Corinthians (2009-2011).
The two-time World Cup champion is considered by Messi, and other old football lovers, to be one of the world’s iconic strikers of all time. Ronaldo has a natural ability from the instinct to score goals with playing techniques in the style of Samba.
“Ronaldo (Nazario) is a phenomenal (player). Of all the strikers I’ve seen, he’s the best. He’s really hard to believe,” Lionel Messi told TyC Sports.
Speaking of Ronaldo, although Messi never played with him, La Pulga never played with his compatriot, Ronaldinho. Messi admires Ronaldinho, who was his teacher in Barcelona.
“Ronaldinho helped me a lot. I came to the dressing room at the age of 16-17 years, seeing top footballers make the situation difficult (to compete). But he taught me and made me feel comfortable,” added Messi.
“Afterwards on the playing field, I always saw it but we didn’t have many years to enjoy it together. Besides, we didn’t play much at the time. I want to play more with Ronaldinho.”
Messi also spoke about his tandem on the Barca front line at the moment, Luis Suarez.
“I have played for five years with Luis Suarez. Playing every three days, you are accustomed to playing with each other and playing with your heart. We have children of the same age, living together every day, and the relationship continues to grow and get stronger, “added Messi.
Finally, the 32-year-old tells the fate of his future at Barcelona. Despite having dreams of playing in Argentina with Newell’s Old Boy, Messi claimed not to want to leave Barcelona.
“I don’t want to leave here. I can’t think of a moment away from Barcelona. I have a dream of playing at Newell’s, in Argentine soccer, but I don’t know what will happen. I have a family and those things come before my desire,” concluded Messi.