"The first one is Messi because he was the most incredible player - it was like you were playing against someone who's not on the same level as all of us.
The business tycoon wrote ... "I am compiling the names of all the women I have poied since 1970 . The first one is Felicia and I published her story on my wall .
Tyson told the Wall Street Journal: "We can never fight, of course, because of the weight difference, but I wouldn't fight him the way they fought him [...]. "I would be mean, I would be dirty.
Current Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has made it clear that he would never manage Premier League side Tottenham after the club hired the Blues legend Jose Mourinho.
"Everyone starts from zero but the players that I know are the ones I will push the hardest. I want them to be the leaders and to take the bull by the horns at times," he said.
Speaking to the Chinese media on a Chinese stream platform about Guardiola, the 35-year-old forward said: "Yes, and he deserved to win the Champions League. "He is the best coach in the world."
Lionel Messi has revealed the four players he thinks will win the battle for the Ballon d'Or in the coming years. For the past 15 years, the Argentinian playmaker and Cristiano Ronaldo have dominated the award.
The Old Trafford club found themselves eighth in the table and behind Watford and Bournemouth, after conceding 21 goals in the opening 12 games. However, Maradona insists Mourinho is the best in the business. "For me yes, Mou is the best.
Manchester United striker, Romelu Lukaku, has revealed he would jump at the chance to work with Antonio Conte at Inter Milan, labelling the Italian the "best coach in the world".
Lewandowski recently received the 2021 Best FIFA Men's Player of the Year, a few months after France Football was heavily criticised for not handing him the Ballon d'Or award.
"I was lucky ... to train under Guardiola and Luis Enrique, the two best [managers in the world]. "Having them made me grow a lot physically and mentally, and also the tactical wisdom they have taught me."