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I am as good as Messi and Ronaldo claims Arsenal star Sanchez
Per Sport’s Albert Masnou, Ronaldinho did not name Messi as the best player of all time but said he “is the best of now”, while labelling himself the best of his own era:”Each player has their time”. “I not feel inferior to anyone”.
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And, as you can see, the normal balance and awareness which makes the Barca players the best in the world completely evaporates when they lose their ability to see.
Messi and Ronaldo are likely to have a good laugh upon hearing Sanchez’ comments of him being on the same level as them.
Former FC Barcelona midfielder and legendary footballer Xavi Hernandez has finally given his verdict on the never ending debate of who is better between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
He said: “He’s not, which is why Barcelona let him go”.
Turning 28 in December, Sanchez is moving into the peak of his prime, and a season anywhere near the calibre of Messi and Ronaldo would be a huge boost to an Arsenal title challenge. I fulfilled a dream when I moved there – to play in Spain and for the champions – but very few players stay in the same club all their life.
“I think he will reach Leo’s level”, Ronaldinho admitted.
Alexis, 27, spent three years alongside Messi at Barcelona, but struggled to cement a first-team role at Camp Nou before joining Arsenal for £31million in 2014. I have a lot of friends, many directors at clubs.
“I wanted a new project, a new experience”.
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The Arsenal star has failed to replicate his stunning global form for his club lately but still believes he can hit the heights of world football’s two best players.