Former Real Madrid striker Jorge Valdano has dubbed Lionel Messi a "miracle" and said football's next genius talent will be "more physically superhuman" like Cristiano Ronaldo
Valdano, 64 told Tiempo,  Messi "has the power of a hero, of a superstar," one who was in part moulded by his background playing in the streets of his native Argentina. 
The Ex-Argentina forward who also managed Real between 1994 and 1996 identified the importance that experience had in shaping Messi though he predicted football is changing in that regard:
"Messi is a formative miracle He owes his gifts to both the streets and the academy. Until the age of 13 he grew up in Argentina, with a more informal education, then moved to Barcelona where he learned to play attractive football but it was much more formal.
”The streets have disappeared from training schools for football players. In South America, there are still areas of poverty where football continues to reign.

The next Messi will be more similar to Cristiano Ronaldo than Messi, more physically superhuman, more competitive, just as heroic, but cut from a different cloth.”

Juventus ace Ronaldo 35, was born in Madeira, Portugal, and joined the academy of Sporting CP aged 12. He played a single season of senior football for the club before he joined Manchester United in 2003.
It's this kind of pathway that 1986 FIFA World Cup-winner Valdano considers more plausible for the next footballing icon, and players with backgrounds like Messi will perhaps be less likely to thrive.
Messi, 32, sealed a record sixth Ballon d'Or in December to again move clear of five-time winner Ronaldo, though the latter appears to have used that result as motivation to avoid a repeat in 2020.
Then on the pitch, he has the power to imbalance any side. He has decided three of the last four results with his devastating influence. He has become more mature and more aware of his power.
There is only one Messi. It's hard to know what will come after him. Taking into consideration that a genius is born every 15 or 20 years, the next one will have a more academic background."
Messi the top scorer in La Liga this season with 14 goals assisted each of Barcelona's three goals on Sunday when they twice came from behind to win 3-2 at Real Betis: