The Brazilian superstar referred to these three players during an interview with FIFA, where he also shared his thoughts about his best goal so far.

Brazilian superstar Neymar shared a few details about his career, his life outside of football and those who he considers to be his true heroes. During an interview with FIFA, Barcelona's wingman referred to some of those who influenced his game, including countrymen Ronaldo and Romario.

"I'm a big fan of Romario, he's someone I'd have loved to play with. Zidane too. I just got to play with Ronaldo once, in his very last game for Brazil, but I'd have loved to have played more with him. I also considered Robinho my hero, and I had the pleasure of playing with him, not only with Santos, but also with the National Team," Neymar said.

Reflecting on what his career has given him, Neymar also stated which defenders he feared the most when playing against him, and he didn't hesitate to include some of his current team-mates. On the other hand, he referred to Dani Alves as one of his best friends in the business.

"It's hard to say who is the toughest defender. Maybe Mascherano, Piqué and Thiago Silva. I would have to add Sergio Ramos, he is a great center back."

"Back when I started playing, I had an amazing friendship with Ganso, but when he moved to a different club, we lost touch. Right now, I have to say Dani Alves is one of my closest friends," the Brazilian added.

Finally, Neymar stated he will always remember the goal he scored against Flamengo as his best ever. He chose that one because it granted him the Puskas award for the best goal a few years ago.