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If anyone has the weight on his back to give an opinion about strikers, it is Ronaldo Nazario, capable of winning, being a scorer and the best player in a FIFA World Cup. In a recent interview he was asked about who is the best striker in the world and the Brazilian did not dribble this time.

“Benzema in my opinion (he is the best), but Lewandowski is very close. Haaland will become very strong, maybe even number one, but he doesn’t have the technique of the first two”, he declared on ‘Bobo Tv’, Christian Vieri’s Twich channel.

This debate between the French Benzema and the Polish Lewandowski has been frequent in the last two years and Ronaldo was not so “diplomatic” and chose Real Madrid’s ‘Gato’.

He was asked about the Ronaldo of the future and he spoke about Endrick, the youthful jewel of Palmeiras who aroused the interest of clubs like Real Madrid or FC Barcelona.

Yes, Endrick is a boy from 15 years, is incredibly talented. Then we have to see how it develops in the professionals. Then there is another, Caio de Sao Paulo, I think by 2004

Ronaldo Nazario – Bobo TV

Like Kylian Mbappé

Continuing to like the French, Ronaldo stated that Kylian Mbappé is on his way to being the best player in the world and dared to describe his talent.

“He is very strong, he has that speed and coldness in front of goal that will lead him to be number one. And I have read the news that he will go to Real Madrid and earn 50 millions a year…. We’ve got the wrong generation (laughs). The football industry is growing so much that it is only fair that the stars receive more and more money. If today is like this, it is because there were players who inspired them, as we did”, he finished.

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By Scribe