Brazilian Ronaldo prefers Messi to win the Ballon d'Or more than Cristiano



Brazilian former soccer star Ronaldo Said that he would prefer the Ballon d'Or award to go for the best player in 2013 for the Argentine Barcelona striker Lionel Messi more than to go for the Portuguese Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo.
Brazilian Ronaldo said that "my analytical depends more on technically through the comparison between the two players. This standard is even more powerful when the vote on the Ballon d'Or award. But I see that Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi are the best players in the world. Between Cristiano and Messi, I'm still prefer Messi because has some more details of Ronaldo in technically. "
Ronaldo explained "phenomenon", in remarks to the "MISAO 2014" program on the network "Globo" television in Brazil, he is "very impressed" with Messi.

Ronaldo added, winner of the Ballon d'Or in 1996 and moments of 1997 and 2002, "i impressed by Messi in his handling of the ball during its launch at high speed with holding the ball too close to his."
And the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) will announce for the name of the winner of the award during the annual concert and awards to be held on January 13 next year.

Messi and Ronaldo Competing on the prize with Franck Ribery Bayern Munich star, who led his team to win five titles in 2013, where Bayern crowned with his historical triple (League and German Cup and the Champions League) in addition to winning the Super Cup, European Cup and World Cup.
And about his compatriot Neymar da Silva / 21 years / who moved from Santos to Barcelona before the start of the current season, Ronaldo said that Neymar is still "too late steps but has a huge project and a tremendous opportunity to be among the three competitors on the prize in the future."

He added, "Neymar will become one of the best players in the history of Brazil and the world. Neymar Walking now on the right track. He has charisma and has a focus and professionalism. These are more things that are needed." 

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