Barcelona's Lionel Messi is "more skilful" than Real Madrid's 2013
Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, says former England boss Fabio
Capello.
Messi, 27, will become La Liga's all-time top scorer if he scores twice at home to Celta Vigo on Saturday.
Portugal's Ronaldo, 29, is 10th on the league's leading scorers list.
"Cristiano is a powerful player, with very good technique, but he does
not possess the pure technical skill of Messi," Capello told AS.
Messi has scored 250 goals in 284 appearances for Barcelona and is one
behind Telmo Zarra's record for Athletic Bilbao in the 1940s and 1950s.
He has scored seven league goals this season, nine behind Ronaldo's tally and two behind team-mate Neymar.
Ronaldo and Messi, a four-time winner of Fifa's World Player of the
Year award, are the only active players in La Liga to have scored over
100 goals in Spain's top domestic league, but Capello believes the
latter has the edge in terms of technique.
"Cristiano Ronaldo
and Messi are two extraordinary players but they are different," said
the Russia manager, who attempted to sign Messi on loan for Juventus in
2005.
"Leo Messi is a very difficult player to play against.
"When I saw Messi play I knew he was special. I could see that he could do things that didn't occur to other players."
Credit: BBC Sport
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