"I think so. When Messi came in, he was a young kid and there was so much potential in him. I thoroughly enjoyed playing with him and we did share a great rapport on the field and off it too. I am delighted to see that Messi is doing to Neymar what I did to him when he came to Barcelona. That is what senior players in the team are expected to do," Ronaldinho, who has come here to take part in the Premier Futsal tournament told mediapersons, here today.
"It was awesome. The gesture was amazing. To experience that being a opposition player, was once in a lifetime moment," Ronaldonho, who scored 70 goals in 145 appearances for Barcelona, fondly recollected.
Ronaldinho is hopeful that the young Brazilian team with Neymar as their mainstay will do well at the Rio Olympics.
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"You need to understand the other persons game to be able to compliment and become that combination. With so much club football, there is very little time that national teams get together."
While speaking to Ronaldinho, it is only obvious that his famous free-kick from the wide right during 2002 Fifa World Cup match against England will come up for discussion.
"Then what happened was natural. That is something you are expected to do as players at the highest level, exploit weaknesses of the opposition.