The 34-year-old has played alongside several world-class attackers in his 17-year-long professional career. In a chat with Sky Sports, the Englishman said: "Actually when I was first in the dressing room and I was in the corner between Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs, I was a 17-year-old and that’s who I’m sat between.
"It was just amazing to see. Ronaldo, you saw how early he got to the training ground, how late he left. I didn’t play as many games with him, but I still got to play with him and train with him for a couple of years, and that was so special. Berbatov had special qualities, and what he could produce was out of this world. I think he doesn’t get the recognition he deserves," Welbeck said of the flamboyant Bulgarian. "He was quietly confident and knew how good he was."
He added: "Olivier (Giroud), I loved playing alongside him; it worked really well together. Again, he’s someone who didn’t quite get the recognition he deserves, but he was a top, top class centre forward and good strike partner to play with."