Juan Antonio Pizzi has heaped praise on Paco Alcacer after he scored yet again as Valencia eased pastLudogorets into the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
The young striker has been called upon as former Che captain Roberto Soldado's replacement following his sale to Tottenham, and has been carrying out his duties with aplomb so far, scoring in both legs against the Bulgarian champions.
Following his side's progression, coach Pizzi claimed the 20-year-old is only behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo when it comes to natural talent on the pitch.
"It's hard to keep the pace like Alcacer does. Compare him with any other footballer in the world with his talent - only Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are ahead of him," Pizzi said after the match.
"It's priceless to have a player so good at finishing in this kind of form."
The Argentine coach insists he has no preference as to who his side faces in the last eight following Friday's draw.
"There are plenty of powerful teams in there with storied histories, personally I do not care who get," he added.
"It doesn't matter who we face, every team has their difficulties. [All I know is] there will be four great clashes."
The young striker has been called upon as former Che captain Roberto Soldado's replacement following his sale to Tottenham, and has been carrying out his duties with aplomb so far, scoring in both legs against the Bulgarian champions.
Following his side's progression, coach Pizzi claimed the 20-year-old is only behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo when it comes to natural talent on the pitch.
"It's hard to keep the pace like Alcacer does. Compare him with any other footballer in the world with his talent - only Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are ahead of him," Pizzi said after the match.
"It's priceless to have a player so good at finishing in this kind of form."
The Argentine coach insists he has no preference as to who his side faces in the last eight following Friday's draw.
"There are plenty of powerful teams in there with storied histories, personally I do not care who get," he added.
"It doesn't matter who we face, every team has their difficulties. [All I know is] there will be four great clashes."
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