Image Credit: Getty Images
Legendary forwards Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are undoubtedly modern-day football's greatest players and have inspired millions worldwide. The Manchester United icon is going through a rough patch this campaign, with reports suggesting the Portuguese talisman could depart Old Trafford in January. On the other hand, the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star has returned to the sublime form he was known for in Barcelona. While supporters will keep a close eye on the two icons in a FIFA World Cup year, PSG and France sensation Kylian Mbappe has revealed who is his footballing idol.
Also read: Argentina predicted to lift Qatar World Cup 2022; here's how many goals Messi could score
Image Credit: Getty Images
In a video released by France's national team ahead of the Qatar World Cup 2022 on TikTok, Mbappe was asked a series of questions, including who his footballing idol is. The 23-year-old sensation quickly took Ronaldo's name, snubbing his current PSG teammate Messi. When asked to pick his favourite teammate, Mbappe remained non-committal and said he had 'a lot' to choose from, surprising several fans.
WATCH: Mbappe reveals who is his footballing idol
Image Credit: Getty Images
For PSG this year, Mbappe and Messi have developed fantastic on-field chemistry. The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner is back at his peak and has controlled play for the Ligue 1 giants after a sluggish start to life in Paris. Fans would be hoping for the two stars to continue their good show, along with Neymar, once they return from Qatar after the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Also read: Former PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino reveals what it is like to coach Lionel Messi
Image Credit: Getty Images
Mbappe, too, would hope to carry on his run as France will go all guns blazing to defend the title when the showpiece event gets underway on November 20. In the 2018 World Cup-winning campaign, Mbappe scored four goals in seven games and would want to improve that number when Didier Deschamps' men kickstart their Group D campaign against Australia on November 23.
Also read: Can France win 2nd FIFA World Cup in a row? PSG star Mbappe gives ultimate response