Carlo Anceloti: Neymar & Mbappe To Succeed CR7 & Messi

Napoli Manager Carlo Ancelotti Trusts PSG Match Neymar And Kylian Mbappe Can Be The "successors" to Cristiano Ronaldo And Lionel Messi.


CRISTIANO RONALDO and Barcelona star Lionel Messi have two inevitable successors, as indicated by Napoli manager Carlo Ancelotti. 

Ronaldo and Messi remain football's greatest attractions, finding the net in abundance for Juventus and Barcelona respectively. 

Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus Lionel Messi

Portugal international Ronaldo quit Real Madrid for the Old Lady back in the late spring and he reimbursed his £105million transfer expense by driving them to the highest point of the Serie A table. 

Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus Lionel Messi

Messi, then, stays in fine fettle for Barcelona, blitzing seven objectives from nine excursions to move the Catalan monsters to the La Liga summit. 

Ancelotti oversaw Cristiano Ronaldo while at Real Madrid, winning the Champions League in 2014. 

He has likewise gone up against Messi. 

Ancelotti accepts just two players are equipped for succeeding Ronaldo and Messi at the highest point of the footballing scene. 

What's more, those people are PSG team Neymar and Kylian Mbappe. 

The Italian stated: "He is a credible candidate to take the place of these champions [Ronaldo and Lionel Messi] who win all the trophies.
"I think that Mbappe and Neymar can be the successors of Ronaldo and Messi.
"If he [Mbappe] does not win the Ballon d'Or this year, he will win it in the coming years without any problem.
“All teams dream of having him."

Ancelotti and Ronaldo have always had a positive relationship.

The 33-year-old was furious when Real Madrid axed him for Rafa Benitez back in 2016.

Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus Lionel Messi

And, speaking back in September, Ancelotti lauded Ronaldo.

“I am grateful to Ronaldo, regardless of the goals he scored to win the Champions League,| he said.
“I am happy that he plays in Italy now, he is an added value to every team.
“I think he should win the Ballon d’Or all the times.”

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