Brazilian Ronaldo nominates Messi to win the Ballon d'Or, and Ronaldinho: Cristiano crisis that live in the same Messi era!



the retired Brazilian legend Ronaldo considered Lionel Messi star of Barcelona is the most likely candidate to win the Ballon d'Or in 2013.

Ronaldo said in a press statement quoted by the Spanish newspaper (DEM) sports today, "Messi playing many games in a fantastic five years ago, and all the lights of the world are upon him."
The former star of Barca and Real Madrid added  "It's injured now, it's not very serious, but it forced him to be absent from a lot of Play, perhaps this represents an opportunity for him to charge his energy."

and Ronaldo continued saying  "So I think he will win the award again," for the fifth time in a row at the awards ceremony the Golden Ball by 13 January next year.
Messi star of Barcelona , Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid and Franck Ribery of Bayern Munich player are considered the strongest candidates to win the prize.
On the other hand , the phenomenon of Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho Atletico Mineiro and a former Barcelona star Sees that the crisis which is facing Cristiano Ronaldo that he resides in the same era, which showed Lionel Messi.

Ronaldinho said in a statement to Brazilian "Globo" "Sylvinho and Deco helped Messi to adapt in Barcelona, which is now the same thing with the Brazilian Neymar."
and Brazilian star added: "Neymar is the best player in the world in the coming years, but provided that Lionel Messi at the peak level."

Ronaldinho completed his statement by saying: "Neymar has everything, the talent and the team and the league which are the best in the world, Cristiano Ronaldo major crisis that exists in the same era in which Lionel Messi lived."
Ronaldinho has been shown in earlier welcomed the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo in the World Cup in Brazil accompanied by the Brazilian national team, and sent him a message through the media, which assured him that his country strongly appreciates talent.

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