Ex-England international Waddle, who starred for Marseille in France during his playing days, has - while speaking to BOYLE Sports, who offer football odds - said of the successors to Messi and Ronaldo’s crown: “I think people are too invested in stats. If a player is the top goalscorer, it proves they're the best at scoring goals, but that doesn't necessarily make them a great player. I've had discussions about this: there are great goalscorers and then there are great players, like Lionel Messi. Why did Ronaldo and Messi always win the Ballon d'Or?
“Not now, obviously, Ousmane Dembele won it. Dembele is an off-the-cuff player who sometimes dribbles like Messi, but other weeks he looks like a fourth division player. You never know what you're going to get with him. He's a dribbler.
“There are great goalscorers, but getting a great player is a different thing. Messi, yes, a great player. As is Ronaldo. When you look at goalscorers, I always judge people as just that: goalscorers. They're not necessarily the greatest players in the world. You can see people who have scored 30 goals in a season, but realistically you think, ‘He doesn't really do anything else. He scores the goals for them, but he doesn't really dribble, doesn't link the play up well, doesn't really hit it well.’ So, you're good at your job as a goalscorer.
“Wayne Rooney was an all-around player. Alan Shearer was a great goal scorer, a good target man who could hold the ball up, but he was judged on his goals. Harry Kane, as I said, can play as a nine or a ten. He is an all-around footballer who can score his own goals. I think if Harry Kane came back, if he had that in his head, I believe Harry does like his stats. If he did come back, and purely wanted to come back to beat Shearer’s record, then there's a fair chance he'd definitely beat it.
“He can score all types of goals and can also play as a number ten. There aren't many centre forwards, if you're talking about goal scorers, who can play as both a ten and a nine. Wayne Rooney obviously played as a ten more than a nine, but Harry Kane can definitely play both.”