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Ronaldinho lowers Ronaldo's egoism and says who's the greatest player, it's not Messi

Lionel Messi? Cristiano Ronaldo? Ronaldinho chooses the best ever, and it's neither of them.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi? Cristiano Ronaldo? Ronaldinho chooses the best ever, and it's neither of them.
Lionel Messi? Cristiano Ronaldo? Ronaldinho chooses the best ever, and it's neither of them.

Ronaldinho surprised with his words. The Brazilian star attended an event where he was awarded for his quality and for the good work he developed as a professional footballer during his time at the Barcelona team in Spain, where he was one of the team's figures and was one of the most important values high in the raised of the club Culé.

In a dialogue for Marca, the player pointed out that he is happy with what he did as a professional, although he is not considered to be on the list of the best players of all time since he sees that there are other athletes who generated another type of influence. in football and also at a social level within their countries.

For this reason, Dinho did not hesitate to point out that Pelé is the greatest of all time and the King of football, despite the fact that he has valued the work of Diego Maradona and even Lionel Messi himself, who is a friend of the 10 and who somehow way they shared in their time in the combined Culé, where the two were figures.

What did Ronaldinho say about Messi and his return to Barcelona?

The player pointed out that the Argentine 10 should retire at the Culé club, that this would be a demonstration of affection for the team and that he hopes to see Messi again with the 10 of the Catalan team, which he represented so many times with that shirt.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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