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Neymar’s Top Footballer Picks: 3rd De Bruyne, 2nd Hazard, 1st Place is…

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As reported by the UK publication Sports Bible
World-class agility, judgment, and more

Neymar (Al Hilal) has chosen Lionel Messi (Inter Miami) as the best footballer.

Neymar is seen celebrating after scoring his first goal during the third match of the Coupang Play Series between Paris Saint-Germain and Jeonbuk Hyundai, held at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium in Yeonje-gu, Busan, on August 3. / News1
 

On November 11 (local time), UK media Sports Bible reported, “We are revealing the TOP 3 footballers Neymar chose. Neymar has chosen Messi as the best footballer.”

Neymar said, “Messi is the best player every footballer wants to play with. He can create goals on his own without the help of teammates. Especially based on his delicate ball control that keeps the ball safe as soon as he receives it, his agility that opponents can’t react to even if they know, his judgment to catch the timing of direction changes in narrow spaces, and his football intelligence show the world’s best skills.”

He continued, “I choose Eden Hazard (retired) as the second-best footballer. His advantages as a winger are delicate ball control, agile body movements, and excellent speed. Eden is also good at using both feet actively even though he is right-footed, and his finishing ability inside the box is also good.”

Neymar added, “I choose Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) as the third-best footballer. He has a strong ankle strength, which makes him good at mid-range shots, crosses, and set pieces. He also takes free kicks very well. Especially, he has a wide view and quick judgment, so he is the best chance maker with killer passes that pierce the opponent’s weakness and long passes that greatly change the direction.”

Lionel Messi photo / Lionel Messi Instagram
By. Lee Keun Soo
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