In case you didn’t know…
Ronaldo and Messi have been at the centre of football’s most intense debate for over a decade as fans across the globe continue to pitch one against the other to determine who is truly the greater player between the two.
The talismanic duo have set unprecedented records in football and deservedly hold the record for the most Ballon d’Or wins, with five awards each.
Both players are currently in their thirties, but have shown no signs of stopping, having helped their respective clubs to league titles in the preceding season.
While Ronaldo registered 28 goals for the Bianconeri in his debut Serie A campaign, Messi tallied 51 goals for the Blaugrana to win the European Golden Shoe.
After tasting glory in the Italian top-flight, Ronaldo became the first player in history to have won three of Europe’s top five leagues - La Liga, Serie A and the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Messi has remained a loyal player at Barcelona since he graduated from their famed La Masia academy more than a decade ago.
The heart of the matter
In a recent intervew with DAZN, Ronaldo explained the differences between himself and Messi, stating that his history in the Champions League and his title-winning exploits in different countries are what sets them apart. The Portuguese said,
What’s next?
While Ronaldo will likely feature for Juventus when they face Parma in the Serie A on August 24th, Messi, who is carrying a calf injury, is likely to miss Barcelona’s La Liga clash against Athletic Bilbao on Friday.
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