Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Neymar the ‘best as Messi, Ronaldo are from another planet’

- Omnisport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MOSCOW: Neymar says he is the best player in the world, but only because Cristiano Ronaldo and former Barcelona team-mate Lionel Messi are from another planet.

Ronaldo and Messi have won five Ballons d’or each, dominating football’s grandest individual award for the past decade.

Neymar, football’s most expensive player after leaving Barcelona for Paris Saint-germain in a €222 million deal last August, is widely considered a future winner.

And the Brazil internatio­nal, who starts his World Cup campaign against Switzerlan­d on Sunday, accepts he is still ranked below Messi and Ronaldo.

“The two who are above all others today are Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi,” Neymar said to Brazilian Youtube channel Desimpedid­os.

“For all modesty, I am the best player in the world because they are from another planet.” ST PETERSBURG : A heartbreak­ing stoppage-time own-goal from substitute Aziz Bouhaddouz gave Iran a dramatic 1-0 win over Morocco in their World Cup Group B opener on Friday.

In a group where Spain and Portugal are strong favourites to qualify for the knockout stage, the result gives Iran an outside chance of an upset but was a bitter blow for an enterprisi­ng Moroccan side.

Iran left-back Ehsan Hajsafi whipped in a free-kick five minutes into added time and Bouhaddouz launched himself at the ball, flashing a header past his own keeper Munir Mohamedi.

The Iranians, who had not won a World Cup game since their victory over the United States in 1998, celebrated as if they had won the tournament, leaving the field only reluctantl­y after lengthy and emotional embraces.

When the pain subsides, however, they should take heart from a performanc­e which showcased some impressive talent, well assembled by French coach Herve Renard.

Perhaps it should have been no surprise that defences dominated given the two teams had been so impressive in that aspect of the game during qualificat­ion.

Morocco only conceded one goal in their eight games, while Iran let in just five in their 18 Asian qualifiers.

There was nothing cautious about the way the Moroccans approached the game, though.

They enjoyed more possession throughout and began in particular­ly aggressive fashion, taking the game to their opponents and overloadin­g their right flank as they targeted Hajsafi.

Iran were missing the calming influence of suspended holding midfielder Saeid Ezatolahi as Morocco over-ran them in the centre of the park with the clever Mbark Boussoufa directing play as the African side frequently attacked in numbers.

Morocco almost turned that initial pressure into a goal in the 19th minute when following a scramble in the area, Medhi Benatia’s shot was well saved by Iran keeper Alireza Beiranvand.

Iran’s Portuguese coach Carlos Quieroz had given his side instructio­ns to defend deep and look to break on the counter-attack and minutes before the break that approach almost bore fruit.

Striker Sardar Azmoun broke clear though the middle but he shot straight at Mohamedi who got up quickly to keep out a follow-up effort from Alireza Jahanbakhs­h.

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REUTERS Morocco's Aziz Bouhaddouz (No 20) scored an owngoal to hand Iran full points in their World Cup Group B opener on Friday.
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