Who agrees with Mr Andre Villas-Boas? He believes that Cristiano Ronaldo's ambition is often unfairly mistaken for arrogance and he should now be considered a better player than Lionel Messi and deserves Ballon d'Or.
Some of Ronaldo's critics in the past have labelled him as arrogant, but
Villas-Boas - who now coaches Zenit St Petersburg - believes that is an
incorrect assumption and that the 29-year-old deserves more respect.
"I
think sometimes drive and ambition of individuals should not be
confused as arrogance, and sometimes Cristiano gets that tag on him,"
the Portuguese trainer told Laureus as part of the sports academy's World Sportsman of the Year award build-up.
"He is a bit 'chased' publicly in some way and I do not understand why, but I think this kind of phenomenon happens to him.
"Cristiano
does not get that margin of respect that sometimes Messi does, but you
know hopefully this determination and passion has shown that for this
time round he deserves to win it."
The ex-Porto and Chelsea boss
admitted he used to admire Barcelona No.10 Messi more than his
Portuguese compatriot, but that Ronaldo has upped his game over the past
two years to unexpected and unprecedented levels.
"In the past I
have been in favour of Messi, but the drive, the ambition and the
performances of Cristiano recently exceed limits," he added. "We are
speaking about two of the greatest players in the history of the game.
"What
I would say is that in this generation they are both incredible. I
think Cristiano this year 2014 and also going back to 2013 has been
amazing."
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