Former AC Milan and Portsmouth midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng considers Brazil legend Ronaldinho to be the best player of all time, beating Maradona, Zidane and Pele.
The 29-year-old, who played alongside Ronaldinho at AC Milan, said that while Ronaldinho wasn't at his peak during his time at the San Siro, he still showed enough to prove he was the best of all-time.
"?"Who's the best player I've ever played with? Ronaldinho no doubt," he told "?Fox Sports.
"When he arrived at Milan he had no great desire or was tired and was no longer the Dinho of before. But what he wanted was for people to see that he was the best player in the world. More than Zidane, Pele and Maradona.
"He wanted to hit the crossbar three times and did it. We wondered how it was possible there was so much talent in one body. It was unbelievable."
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Boateng went on to recall his favourite moment at the San Siro, despite admitting to leaving the club with a heavy heart.
"The most beautiful moments I spent at AC Milan have been three: when we won the league title, the goal against Barcelona and when I did Michael Jackson dance at San Siro," added Boateng.
"I thought a lot before leaving Milan, they are a team of my heart, but for me at that time was the right thing to do."
Kevin-Price also claimed that his brother, Jerome, is one of the best central defenders in the world, adding: "Is my brother is the best defender in the world? He is in the top three for sure."