Barcelona attacker Pedro feels Fifa president Sepp Blatter crossed a line when he appeared to mock Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo in late October.
The
77-year-old jokingly described Ronaldo as "a commander on the field of
play" before suggesting the Portuguese "spends more time at the
hairdresser" when stating his preference for Lionel Messi.While
Pedro acknowledges the Swiss is likely to have his personal favourite
players within the game, he insists he went too far with his comments on
this occasion."I didn't like what Blatter did, his behaviour was uncalled for," Pedro was quoted as saying by Marca."You have to be respectful. "I understand that he has his preferences, which must also be respected, but what he did wasn't right.
"The
Spain international then went on to stress that he hopes Messi will win
the 2013 Fifa Ballon d'Or ahead of fellow front-runners Ronaldo and
Franck Ribery.
"It’s a tough one, but hopefully Messi will win because he’s my team-mate and because he’s the best in the world in my opinion."Pedro
has found first-team football more difficult to come by this season due
to the impressive form of Alexis Sanchez and Neymar, but the
26-year-old insists he has every intention of staying at Camp Nou to
fight for his place."I have to remain patient at Barca until I
find my place in the side. I've never thought about leaving. Right now,
my head is fully focused on Barcelona," he said."It's true that you sometimes worry because there's a World Cup on the horizon and you want to arrive in tip-top condition."
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