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Ronaldo, Neymar squaring off in crucial CL clash

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MADRID — With Cristiano Ronaldo on one side and Neymar on the other, Wednesday’s heavyweigh­t Champions League showdown between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain sees two of the game’s biggest global superstars collide.

Ronaldo, the current world player of the year, has rediscover­ed something close to his best form just at the right time for Madrid.

PSG, meanwhile, is placing its hopes on Neymar, the world’s most expensive player, as it chases the European glory that has thus far eluded it.

The Brazilian left Barcelona for Paris to step out of Lionel Messi’s shadow. But, exactly seven years Ronaldo’s junior, he is already being talked about in the Spanish capital as a possible successor to the Portuguese. Far from finished

So far Neymar’s route to the Ballon d’Or has been blocked by the Messi-Ronaldo duopoly — they have won the prize five times each in the last 10 years.

If Neymar inspires PSG to victory in this tie, and then on to glory in the final in May, he will stand a good chance of ending their domination.

But while Ronaldo turned 33 last Monday, he is far from finished.

He scored just four times in Real’s first 18 La Liga games, his slow start to the season following a summer overshadow­ed by accusation­s of tax evasion.

But a weekend hat-trick in a 5-2 win over Real Sociedad took him to seven goals in his past four league outings.

Suddenly, Ronaldo now has 23 goals in all competitio­ns this season, more than at the same stage a year ago.

“I am always looking to perform at the highest level and sometimes things don’t work out the way we would like,” Ronaldo told realmadrid.com.

He may be beginning his decline, but there is life in him yet. And Ronaldo also lives for the Champions League, a competitio­n he has won four times.

The Portuguese scored nine times in this season’s group stage and his next goal will be his 100th in the competitio­n for Real. Paris playground

Neymar’s first six months in France have at times been overshadow­ed by reports of an uneasy relationsh­ip with Edinson Cavani, the other idol at PSG and the club’s all-time leading scorer.

Doubts are still raised about how much the French scene motivates Neymar.

Last week he sat out a French Cup tie at Sochaux, just 48 hours after hosting a lavish party for his 26th birthday in the center of Paris.

But Neymar can almost do and say what he wants, as long as his performanc­es on the field satisfy PSG’s Qatari owners after they invested a worldrecor­d $264 million to sign him.

And he is delivering on the pitch, averaging a goal a game in a PSG shirt.

“We have lots of great players, but our leader on the pitch is Neymar,” said PSG coach Unai Emery recently. Real rumors

In France, persistent speculatio­n about a potential Real bid to sign Neymar, possibly as early as this year, has been seen as an attempt to unsettle PSG ahead of this tie.

“Would Neymar fit at Real Madrid? He would fit, for sure,” Real’s Marcelo, a Brazil teammate of Neymar, told Brazilian channel Esporte Interativo.

“I think Neymar will day play for Real Madrid.”

PSG signed Neymar after he mastermind­ed Barcelona’s incredible 6-1 win when the teams met in the Champions League last season.

It is not too big a stretch to imagine Real doing something similar should Neymar oversee its downfall.

He will surely not be at PSG forever, and Madrid president Florentino Perez cannot wait too much longer to sign another global superstar to succeed Ronaldo.

“I hope Neymar will stay. He still has a lot of things to achieve with us,” PSG skipper Thiago Silva told Canal+. one

 ?? SERGIO PEREZ / REUTERS ?? Two of world soccer’s biggest superstars collide when Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar meet in the Champions League on Wednesday.
SERGIO PEREZ / REUTERS Two of world soccer’s biggest superstars collide when Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar meet in the Champions League on Wednesday.

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