Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba says Manchester City's Yaya Toure is amongst the many midfielders he admires and analyses to improve his game.
The France international is considered as one of Europe's finest talents and his near-future objective is to win trophies with the Bianconeri as well as with the France national team.
"Football is all about consistency. You can get to the summit very quickly and drop back down again just as quickly," Pogba told FIFA's official website.
"I can't predict the future, but I'll do everything to win many more trophies. I'll continue working hard. My goal is to be the best player in the world.
"[A better player in my position?] I think there are lots of players still better than me, but it's not up to me to worry about this sort of comparison.
"I try to do my job and be the best I possibly can. There are lots of midfielders I admire and watching them helps me improve.
"I could mention, for example, Yaya Toure, who has a similar size and physique to me but more experience. We have more or less the same playing style, even if he's a bit more attacking than me.
"To be the best, you need to have pressure. At the moment, players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are always under pressure.
"Sometimes you see that they're not happy even when they score a goal. It's that attitude which allows you to raise the level of your game and your ambition."