"Ronaldo will win more Ballons d'Or," he said on Monday. A week ago in
Zurich, the 29-year-old Portuguese striker was crowned the world's best
player of 2014 for the third time overall, leaving him just one behind
his Argentine counterpart.
"What he's doing is from another planet. If this continues, he will improve even further and may end up winning more than Messi," said the iconic Zidane, 42, who's coaching Real reserves Castilla after retiring from soccer with Real, news agency reported.
The former France international had a lot to say about compatriot Karim Benzema, saying he's exceptional for Los Blancos.
"He is another very important player. Sometimes it is discussed whether to change to him to a No.9 for Madrid and it's wrong. All wrong," said Zidane.
"What he's doing is from another planet. If this continues, he will improve even further and may end up winning more than Messi," said the iconic Zidane, 42, who's coaching Real reserves Castilla after retiring from soccer with Real, news agency reported.
The former France international had a lot to say about compatriot Karim Benzema, saying he's exceptional for Los Blancos.
"He is another very important player. Sometimes it is discussed whether to change to him to a No.9 for Madrid and it's wrong. All wrong," said Zidane.
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