Trump Calls Messi Brilliant, Praises Ronaldo and Kane
US President Donald Trump praised some of football's biggest stars while speaking ahead of the FIFA World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, highlighting Lionel Messi's extraordinary vision, Cristiano Ronaldo's greatness and Harry Kane's influence.
Recalling Argentina's previous match, Trump said he was impressed by Messi's decisive contribution, describing the Argentine captain's pass as being "within a quarter of an inch of being perfect." He added that the move effectively decided the game and showcased why Messi is regarded as one of football's greatest players.
Trump said elite footballers possess a special quality that sets them apart, noting that players like Messi repeatedly produce moments of brilliance. He also praised Cristiano Ronaldo, calling the Portuguese legend "a great guy" and saying he is among those "born with something extra."
The US President also spoke about England captain Harry Kane, revealing that he had played golf with him. Trump suggested England made a tactical error by deploying Kane in a deeper defensive role after taking the lead, arguing that moving their best attacking player away from the frontline reduced England's attacking threat.
Trump made the remarks during an event in New York City as excitement continues to build ahead of Sunday's FIFA World Cup final between Spain and Argentina. The highly anticipated clash is expected to captivate football fans around the world as two of the sport's biggest powerhouses battle for the world title.
Reflecting on the qualities of football's biggest stars, Trump said players like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane possess exceptional talent that sets them apart from others. He said their ability to consistently deliver moments of brilliance is what makes them among the greatest players in the game and an inspiration to millions of fans around the world.