throughout his career Lionel Messi was compared many times with other footballers being his with Diego Maradona the one that will end the most debates around the world.
On this occasion, The one who has a new controversy was Romario. The former Brazilian striker underwent a survey where he had to choose his ideal eleven. The game consisted of leaning towards one of the two options given to fill each position.
The former soccer player seemed to have no trouble with each election, he began the questionnaire very confidently by choosing Andoni Zubizarreta over Víctor Valdés, then I chose Daniel Alves, Pep Guardiola Already ronald koemanall the players who went through FC Barcelona like him
Although Romario had his doubts to choose Xavi or Iniesta above Guillermo Amor and Bakero, respectively. However, where he had no doubts, was to say why he is better than lionel messi.
About the end, the comparison surprised even the interviewee himself: “Romario or Messi?” “Uff”, was his first reaction when he saw who he had to compare himself against. After letting out a laugh, he replied: “Romario”.
“Yes, I’m better. We play in different positions. In his position he is the best, in mine I am better than him”, he explained.
It should be noted that the Brazilian He played 65 games during his time at Barcelona (1993-1995) years scored 39 goalswhile La Pulga played 778 games and converted into 672 chances with the Barcelona shirt.
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