The ex star of the world-wide football, Ronaldinho, undid in praises to Kylian Mbappé, at the same time that also it referred to the season of Lionel Messi in the Paris Saint-Germain. In first instance, the Brazilian signalled that the youngster of 23 years "is a player that could form part of the history", and on the Argentinian, understood that it could have a campaign something irregular.

In this sense, 'Dinho' added that "it deserves all the respect that is receiving. It is making history". The champion of the world in 2002, carries already time being part of the advertising and propaganda of the PSG, team in which it played a pair of seasons, just before landing in the Camp Nou and turn into the best of the planet.

The leading Frenchman annotated 39 goals and added 21 assistances during a remarkable individual season with the Parisians, in which, besides, obtained the 10º title of league in the history of the club. The player of 23 years, already is the maximum second goleador of Tie it 1 in the history of the PSG, annotating 171 goals in 217 meetings of league for the French, only by behind Edinson Cavani (200 goals in 301 parties).

"Today it is the best player of the PSG. If it went to another side, only would be to have the opportunity to be the best player in another country. Already it is the best of France", continued in an interview conceded to 'On-line Mail'. On the other hand, consulted with regard to if Messi did not make a mistake when leaving Barcelona, the sudamericano indicated: "If my fellow is happy, is the correct decision, and think that is very happy. It is going through a period of adaptation, but already has been chosen the best player of the world many times".

The club, always follows

"The people says that it surprised when I went me of the Barcelona and when it went Messi. But Barcelona keeps on being Barcelona. The things change in the football, of course. Now the club needs to bring new players with talent to follow succeeding. Already they have a big trainer that has a base in the history of the club", concluded.