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Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo? Di María chose and revealed who is the best footballer

Angel Di Maria spoke about his well-known new teammate Lionel Messi and former teammates such as Ronaldo.

By Juan Angel Aiesi

Angel Di Maria spoke about his well-known new teammate Lionel Messi and former teammates such as Ronaldo.
Angel Di Maria spoke about his well-known new teammate Lionel Messi and former teammates such as Ronaldo.
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Lionel Messi causes a furor in Paris and Angel Di Maria spoke about his former teammates and put Messi above Cristiano Ronaldo and all the other cracks with whom he played: "Messi is from another world. He thinks before anyone else. He's not from here, you throw a stone at him and he stops it, he controls it. He passes you like it's nothing, he thinks of everything before. I've never seen anything like it," said Di Maria. 

 

 

In the same vein, he added: "I played with Cristiano, Mbappé, Neymar, Rooney, Van Persie, Ibrahimovic, Bale, Benzema and honestly I've never seen anything like it. I saw him in the national team and in these two days you realize that he is something else. I don't know how he does the things he does", he continued: "He is a guy that I honestly don't know how he does what he does with the ball.

 

 

Di Maria spoke about Mbappé

 

 

Kylian Mbappé, who has been linked in recent hours with a possible departure from the team from the French capital: "I think he will stay. It is obvious that he is a player that all the big teams want him, but I think that with the squad that PSG has now he doesn't have to go anywhere. He's not going to get a better team than here".

Di María and Messi, champions of America

 

 


Ángel Di María referred to his goal in the Maracaná that earned a star for the Argentine National Team after almost 28 years of drought: "It's something unique, to this day I still watch the video of the goal and everything that happens. We had many blows, we lost finals. These are things that hurt us.

 

 

 

But I went to this Copa America knowing that I was going to be a substitute, that I had to fight for it. I knew it. And that's how it was. When I started playing I felt important and that gave me strength to improve. That's how I got to be a starter in the final and I told Scaloni the same thing I had told Sabella in the 2014 World Cup final, that I was there to add. Thank God everything went as expected".

 

 

In Argentina, Diego Armando Maradona is synonymous with soccer and was one of the people who helped the PSG player the most: "For me he is God, he is everything. He supported me when everyone was killing me. During the World Cup he would sit on my bed and talk to me. He transmitted everything to you, he was unique, he gave me everything. I only have nice things to remember".
 


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