Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo, has said he
‘fights’ to be one of the top footballers in the
world with the likes of Lionel Messi and Neymar.
The 32-year-old who won the Ballon d’Or in
January, is a firm favourite to be crowned the
world’s best footballer for the fifth time, following
Madrid’s triumphs in La Liga and the Champions
League last season.
Ronaldo and long-time rival Messi have shared
the Ballon d’Or and FIFA Ballon d’Or every year
since 2008 and another win will see the Madrid
man draw level with the Barcelona forward.
And Ronaldo admits that the “healthy” competition
between the world’s finest forwards inspires him
to strive for success.
“To mention one [player] is hard, but the level that
I am is like in other sports: Formula One, NBA…
The best players always follow the best players,”
he told ESPN.
“They want to be in the top of the game because
the other ones are there. You cannot rest,
because the other ones will pass you.
“Of course we fight with everyone, with Neymar,
with Messi, Lewandowski, Higuain, with the best
players in the world. This is not ‘fighting’ but it’s
healthy. We fight to be the best.
“It’s my motivation: to be better than them, year
after year.”
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