Controversial! Former Brazilian International names himself in top 5 footballers of all time, leaves out Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

Controversial! Former Brazilian International names himself in top 5 footballers of all time, leaves out Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

Former Brazilian International Romario  has named himself as second best player of all the time, and has ditched Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo out of his top 5 list.

Romario believes only his Compatriot Pele is better than him, with Diego Maradona made third on the list.

Former Brazilian International names leaves out Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

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Former Los Blancos and Real Madrid legend ranked fourth, and Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane fifth.

Notably, Romario didn’t pick either Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, and also ignored legendary  Johan Cruyff.

“I think I deserve to be on the list for my height, for the things that I did, for not being an athlete and to get where I got,” Romario, told Esporte Ponto Final”

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Manchester City legend Mike Summerbee believes Sergio Agüero can be as good as Messi and Ronaldo, and hopes Former Real Madrid manager Manuel Pellegrini leave the club on the high note.

“In the Premier League, I think he’s the best. If he hadn’t had so many injuries at the start of the season, I think he’d be way ahead with his goal tally.

“So yes, he’s the best in this country and he’s not far away from being the best in the world.”

“We can send him out on a high note. We’ve trophies to go for and there are great people there.

Controversial! Former Brazilian International names himself in top 5 footballers of all time, leaves out Lionel Messi and Cristiano RonaldoWhile Real Madrid defender Marcelo has insisted that Los Blancos are not going to give up on La-Liga, after drawing 1-1 with Malaga on Sunday.

“We have drawn today and that is like a defeat. Both home and away games are complicated, our rivals always give their best and it is difficult, but we have to move on.”

“La Liga has always been complicated, and it is even more now. It is obvious that we are below and they have a big advantage, but we have to keep trying. We are not giving up because there are many points still into play.”