Neymar admits battle for world’s best player is between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi
When it comes to debating who’s the best football player in the
world, the names Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are never far away.
But,
after Pele’s claims that Neymar is actually better than the La Liga
duo, a certain level of intrigue has surrounded the Santos starlet.
That
interest has only grown further with the 20-year-old’s participation at
this summer’s Olympic games, and sure enough the 18-cap international
has delivered the goods for his country
Expectation is at an all-time high in South America, with just two
years to go until the 2014 World Cup, and four until the 2016 Olympic
Games. Both events take place on home soild for the samba stars.
Neymar
will be at the forefront of the Selecao’s quest for glory at both
events, much like he has been this summer in London, and will be again
tomorrow when Mexico look to stand in the way of their date with
destiny.
For this Brazil side, made up largely of U23 players, it
could be four golden years that culminates in glory in Rio. If that
happens, then Neymar will be at the forefront, likely earning more
genuine comparisons to the likes of Ronaldo and Messi.
At this stage, he’s not at the level of the ‘big two’. And, fortunately, he knows it.
Neymar
appears to have a strong head on his shoulders, and admits that the
Portuguese winger is an ‘idol’ he’s looked up to in the world of
football since he started playing.
"I always regarded Cristiano
Ronaldo as an idol. Since I started playing football, I always followed
him. He is one of the best players in the world,” Neymar told reporters ahead of the Olympic Gold medal match at Wembley on Saturday.
“He
and Lionel Messi are true inspiration to those who like football. Maybe
it’s between them (the battle to be world’s best player)."
The
battle between Messi and Ronaldo to become the world’s best player has
certainly helped capture the imagination of football fans around the
globe, and it appears Neymar is no different to the rest of us when
struggling to split ‘the big two’.
However, Neymar’s aim will be
to make it ‘the big three’ over the next few years, building his own
reputation on the international stage before moving to one of Europe’s
big clubs. It will only be a matter of time until that happens, with
general suggestions that his transfer will take place after the 2014
World Cup.
Whether that will be to join Messi at Barcelona, only
time will tell, but Neymar is certainly showing all the signs of a
player on the up and ready to make the steps from great player to living
legend.
Unsure of his skills? Check out the YouTube mash-up of Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar’s skills, and have your say below…
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