Cristiano Ronaldo has taken to Twitter to call himself the greatest of all time after scoring a hat-trick during Manchester United's win over Tottenham Hotspur.
The Portuguese frontman scored all three goals for the Red Devils as they secured a 3-2 victory over Spurs in Saturday's Premier League clash, helping Ralf Rangnick's men leapfrog Arsenal into fourth place.
Now, Ronaldo has taken to social media to post a picture of himself alongside NFL legend Tom Brady, calling the two sporting icons GOATS (Greatest Of All Time).
His tweet read: "Always a pleasure and a privilege to share some thoughts and ideas with another GOAT…"
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte was full of praise for Ronaldo after the full-time whistle at Old Trafford, admitting that the 37-year-old is still one of the best players in the world, along with Paris Saint-Germain star Lionel Messi.
Speaking after the match, Conte said: "It was an amazing performance from Cristiano.
"Unfortunately, I know him very well so it wasn't a surprise for me.
"We are talking about a player with Messi who are the best players in the world in my opinion. We are talking about a player who is decisive and in that moment that the team needed him he's always present.
"I remember very well also in the Champions League group he was decisive for them to go through to the next round. He's a player that feels this type of game and then he becomes Cristiano Ronaldo, and we can see a fantastic player.
"For sure a great compliment to him because to arrive at his age with his form, with his mentality, with his desire to win, you have to do only great compliments to your opponent."