Messi-Ronaldo with objections than Salah, Ramos

in #ronaldo6 years ago


Comparing Salah with Messi for the type of game, many are comparing. The Egyptian will get an opportunity to prove themselves against Argentine forward rival Ronaldo in the final of Kiev's Kiev Champions League on Saturday.

Bangladesh will start at the end of the night in a row between the title of Liverpool and Real Madrid.

Salma has played an important role in bringing the team to the Champions League final. In the current tournament so far have scored 10 goals. The English Premier League broke with 32 goals in one season, Alan Shearer, Luis Suarez and Cristiano Ronaldo recorded the highest score of 31 goals.

Although 25-year-old Salah was impressed with the achievement, Ramos did not want to compare with Messi and Ronaldo, who shared five ballon dosaries in the last decade.

"Cristiano or Messi is compared to other players ... they are different orbits."

"Of course Salah is a great player. Everyone has their own opinions, if they want to compare with Kristian.
"Another opportunity to show what Salah can do is tomorrow (Saturday). There are many more seasons in front of him to prove he is as good as Cristiano or Messi. "

In the meantime, Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bell topped the record for most goals in one season of the Champions League, with the result of the Liverpool attack trio Salah, Roberto Ferminino and Sadio. 9 goals in the current season Salah and Ferimino 10 goals scored. Ronaldo, Benzema and Bell, who played in the Real Madrid's 'BBC', scored 28 goals in the 2013-14 season. However, this is not only the trio of Liverpool's all-time teammate Rimose,

"Playing against all the great teams makes Joy more valuable. We have lost a big team like Uventuos, PSG and Bayern Munich. Now you need to finish the job. "

Ramos, not just want to think about the opponent's attack. According to him, Liverpool's whole team knows how to be patient and survive in the match.

"Our team is in rhythm and we are talking about the most. No matter what we hear or praise, no matter what. "