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‘I’m not trying to be the next Messi’

A European sensation has now insisted that he is not trying to become the next Lionel Messi. 

Many talented young footballers have been touted as "the next Messi" in the past, but most have floundered and gone on to fall short of those lofty expectations. 

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One such player who has now distanced himself from such comparisons is Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala, who is widely considered to be one of the best young players in the world over the past two seasons.

Despite his wonderful technical ability, close control, and dribbling prowess, the Germany international is adamant that it is still "impossible" to compare himself to the eight-time Ballon d'Or award winner. 

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"I don't know, I don't think I can compare myself at all with Messi and that is almost an impossible mission," Musiala told Spanish outlet Marca.

"I think comparing myself to Leo or any other player is in vain. I take my profession year by year and I continue working to try to be better and win titles for my team. Only then will they arrive safely."

Asked about his idols, the 21-year-old added: "Without a doubt, Messi and Ronaldinho. I have seen dozens and dozens of videos of them.

"I also had a [Zinedine] Zidane shirt when I was very little, number ten of the French national team. I grew up watching Leo and Neymar. They were my favourites because they entertained me a lot and brought a lot of joy to the game.

"I always stopped to see them: Leo scoring goals or Neymar doing those tricks with the ball. Then I would go to the garden and try to imitate them. I was always a fan of them."

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