Wolves' Francisco Trincao believes the hunger to win is what Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have in common.
Ronaldo returned to Manchester United in the summer and Lionel Messi also changed clubs after spending all of his career with Barcelona. Messi made the switch to Paris Saint-Germain, which meant two of the world's biggest names changed scenery in the same transfer window.
The two players haven't fared as well at their respective destinations as they might have hoped. Although they have 12 Ballon d'Or awards between them, Ronaldo only recently put an end to his longest goal drought for over a decade, while Messi has just seven goals across all competitions for PSG. Both players are now in the autumn of their careers after dominating world football.
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Wolves' Trinaco is only 22 and yet he's one of few players who has played with both Ronaldo and Messi. The Portuguese international winger left Barcelona for Wolves two years ago and he's now been asked about what makes the pair so successful.
"It's a lot of work, it's a lot of quality," Trinaco told Sky Sports.
"It's really good to watch them play and I try to learn the maximum I can. They work a lot, people don't know how hard they work.
"It's the main thing that I learn from them. I think the biggest thing they have in common is that they want to win, every time and in everything."
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