Manchester United legend, Dimitar Berbatov has come out to list players that can emulate Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the future.
He recently revealed that Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Mason Greenwood have the potential to do just that as they have the required skillset to make it happen.
According to him, when Ronaldo hangs his boot, it would be a very sad day in football because what he has done for the game is simply unbelievable.
He added that he hopes the younger generation of talents will be able to reach the height of the Portuguese player.
His words, On Friday, it will be two years since my former team-mate, Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Juventus.
“No one can say Cristiano hasn’t been amazing in Italy, especially considering his age. He’s 35 now, oh my God, most players have dropped a level by now, what he’s still doing is unbelievable.
“He takes care of himself very well, probably better than he ever has, because at that age you need to work harder to stay in good shape. Messi and Ronaldo, we need to treasure them, because when it’s over, it’s over. They have been more than special.
“It will be one of the saddest days in world football when Ronaldo finishes playing, even those who dislike him will appreciate him. The day will come, but hopefully not for some time yet. When he’s finished, other players will come, even Pele and Maradona were eventually replaced – life is a circle.
“We have Neymar, Mbappe, Greenwood, and other young players that can hopefully reach the highs of Ronaldo and Messi, as unbelievable as that may seem.”
“Real Madrid haven’t been the same since he left.
“He was a huge part of the team. He scored so many goals it’s scary, he won so many trophies, and when he left, there was a big hole from his absence. Madrid will move forward, and they already have done, but he’s definitely still being missed over there.
“If, and when Messi leaves Barcelona, how do you fill that gap? They have to move forward, but in a different way.
“My favourite moment with Ronaldo was when I set him up for the easiest goal of his life, against West Ham. I was going to finish it myself, but I was feeling generous that day.
“We always saw how professional he was, we all wanted to work as hard as him, but that’s why he achieved so much. All players can learn from each other, even if not by asking, just by observing.
“He was so good at an early age, he never needed advice. He always stayed after training to work hard which we all saw. We were lucky to be part of a team with him, [Ryan] Giggs, [Paul] Scholes, [Wayne] Rooney, [Gary] Neville, so many more, all the players could learn from each other.”
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