The two superstars are among the favourites to top the Goal 50 once again, but who performed better statistically during the 2017-18 season?
Forget city derbies, Clasicos and revenge games, Cristiano Ronaldo versus Lionel Messi is the greatest rivalry of modern football, and continues to divide opinion. This year saw a major change in the competition between the pair as Ronaldo traded Real Madrid and La Liga for Juventus and Serie A.
However, that has not stopped the debate over who is better and whether their recent performances are good enough to compete for major individual awards including the Goal 50.
A major part of the story can be told from the players' individual statistics, but of equal importance is how the players helped their teams compete and win trophies. The 2017-18 season saw both Ronaldo and Messi continue to add medals to their trophy cabinets, while the duo also travelled to the World Cup to represent their countries.
With Ronaldo now in Italy, meetings between the two will now be less common. Fans will be hoping they get matched against each other in the Champions League or else at international level. They played each other three times last season, starting with the Supercopa de Espana where both players scored in the first leg, but Ronaldo lifted the trophy thanks to a 5-1 aggregate win.
Messi netted from the spot in Barcelona's 3-0 win at Santiago Bernabeu early in the season, before cancelling out Ronaldo's early goal in a 2-2 draw back at Camp Nou, helping Barcelona go on to win La Liga - his ninth league title.
Barcelona were not as impressive in Europe, going out at the quarter-final stage following a 4-4 away goal defeat to Roma. Real Madrid had no such problems, going all the way to the final, where a 3-1 victory over Liverpool saw Ronaldo become the first player to lift the Champions League trophy five times.
Ronaldo's 2017-18 season saw him average exactly a goal a game in all competitions, netting 44 times in 44 appearances. He featured 27 times in La Liga, scoring 26 goals and provided five assists. He also scored two goals at the Club World Cup, where he added another winner's medal. He played in the UEFA Super Cup victory over Manchester United, but did not find the target against his former club.
The Champions League was where Ronaldo excelled, scoring 15 times in 13 appearances. During the group stage, he became the first player ever to score in all six group games, but really showed his world-class ability in the knockout stage where he scored a brilliant bicycle kick goal against Juventus which earned him a standing ovation from Juve's fans and then secured Real's progress with a 98th minute penalty in the second leg. His 15 goals were enough to see him finish as the Champions League top scorer for the sixth consecutive season and seventh time overall.
However, his 26 La Liga goals were not enough to earn him the European Golden Shoe, finishing eighth as Messi led the pack on 34 goals, two clear of Liverpool's Mohamed Salah. Messi became the first player to win the award five times. The Argentine also provided 12 assists in the league, and was involved in eight Copa del Rey goals in six appearances (four goals and four assists).
Despite Barcelona's mixed season in Europe, Messi was also prolific in the Champions League, creating two goals and scoring six of his own in 10 matches. He also added one goal from two games in the Supercopa.
Messi's discipline was worse than Ronaldo's over the course of the season. Messi had seven yellow cards to Ronaldo's three, but only the Portuguese forward was sent off in 2017-18.
At international level, both players finished 2017 strongly to help their countries qualify for the World Cup. Messi scored a hat-trick in Argentina's must-win game against Ecuador, while Ronaldo provided goals and assists in three of the last four group games to ensure Portugal's progress to Russia. Ahead of the tournament, Ronaldo played three friendlies and scored two goals, while Messi appeared twice and netted another hat-trick, this time against Haiti.
Neither side shone at the World Cup, reaching the last 16 before being knocked out. Ronaldo started the tournament strongly with a hat-trick against Spain and another goal in the win over Morocco, but failed to have an impact in the knockout stage game with Uruguay.
Messi also had a poor World Cup by his high standards, scoring just one goal against Nigeria. He provided two assists in the last 16 tie, but that was not enough as eventual winners France recorded a 4-3 victory.
Once again, the players were very close on an individual level, scoring and providing plenty of goals for their clubs and countries, while trophies were shared by the clubs as both Barcelona and Real Madrid added more silverware.
gamemasterutd
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Both are great, but Messi rarely turns up in big games, Messi is a natural talent and a magician, his ability to play the ball and assist or score the goals are absolutely sublime , but he lacks leadership still , he has shown incredible football at the time of Iniesta and Xavi. messi hasn't won anywhere except la liga which I really want him to play in EPL to wina1 trophy. CR7 a goal scoring machine, a lethal beast in the box, he is a poacher, but his finishing is the best in the world. the attitude of cr7 and Messi are also very different during any game. cr7 has the leadership quality which we have seen in cl matches while Messi lacks at certain attribute. (remember Roma vs Barca in cl). Either ways it's magic to watch Messi ripping the defenders and scoring some absolutely fantastic goals. I am personally a cr7 fan since man utd but I can't deny Messi is magician. we are lucky to live in an era to witness these two and enjoy their football. cheers !
TatungSir
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Dumbest are the people still comparing. Ronaldo is showing his capabilities and has poised his adaptability in the Italian league. Messi is still reliant on Barça. 4-3 to Betis needs no mention.
rossouw10
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ronaldo has proven himself in 3 leagues he is far better messi cant even take penalties
Murali86
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both is unique and talented star is born for their era.... both is equal talented.... ronaldo is good in tecnique and messi is skilfull player.....
sagar007
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we are very lucky to be born on this era where two of the greatest player plays ...i don't know why people keep comparing these two legends ....there are people assigned to judge on who is better ...we are not the one to do that ....if one of them failed to be on top ..the next season they will overcome that ...we just have to enjoy their game because in few years they will just be memories ...
Yussufnadara
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Both are great player [cup][cup][cup][cup]
Kebeiy
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you guys always say ... Ronaldo have play for 3 three different leagues the leagues are not using a different size of feel a different size of ball a different size of poor they are still the same....so messi can play in all those leagues and still remain the best player of all time
Naimurrahmansiam
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Tha states clearly shows Messi has 10 more assist.As per Messi s role of play making by drifting towards the center,he has done his job perfectly.And when he created the change to put a cross for the fullbacks,he himslef also took a chance to score by making himself available in the box.So he wasn t suppossed to score always but he did.As Suarez and the others fail he finish he leaves his job of play making and gets the ball and score.And Ronaldo has always been the boss in the box and scored no matter hoe the ball came if it was way to high he took a overhead kick(bycycle kick).Both have shown they are still on it and have done the best but jn comparism Messi is better if you don t only count goals and also count their role as a fact.
Realmrbreezy
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Until Messi leaves Barcelona and conquer other leagues like CR7, I can't compare him to CR7 because to me messi is just Barcelona GOAT and CR7 is the world's GOAT
CR7RealMadrid12
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The greatest footballers that the world has ever seen... indeed they are making football even more famous while other players are famous because of football... If let's say Hazard, Salah, Griezman, Bale, Kane, Aguero, Lukaka would be as consistent, persistent and as good as these two I would put them on the same level... But CR7 and LM10 have been doing this since 2008/2009... The GOATs I wouldn't never compare them to Maradona and Pele ( which indeed are also one of the bests of all time) but this two are just too good to be compare with humans... They can only be compare to one another cause they play on a very classic and high level of football
Sharmake11
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the difference is one drops back in the middle to control the game for his team by starting attacks while the other stays up top to recieve the ball and score messi played more games but his assists is up there if he played 10 games less he would still have same stats and if ronaldo played 10 more he would have the same stats as messi at the end of the day they're both phenomenal and their time is getting closer to retirement lets just enjoy rather than comparing them their both strikers and they both play different football while one can do unthinkable tricks and one can do extraordinary things with the ball and their both amazing.
OluwatomisinRichiie
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Dumbest are the people still comparing. Ronaldo is showing his capabilities and has poised his adaptability in the Italian league. Messi is still reliant on Barça. 4-3 to Betis needs no mention.
Sir Alex Ferguson said and I quote him that cr7 can play in any team and I said the man is entitled to his opinion because he was once his coach but I place my bet on that that cr7 can not play for fulham, Burley, Betis and other lower teams and you can tell by the clubs he had played for, at Man U, Real Madrid and now at Juventus all these are great teams in their leagues. If Messi has to go to England he will play at Man City, If he is to go Germany he will be trading at Bayern Munich and if he decides to go to Italy he will play at Juventus in which he knows he can accumulate more medals because all those teams can bring him medals locally and in Europe. Stop the criticism and focus more on the game, Up Lionel Andres Messi
kipimnrsz
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vuddelopsu
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The stats don't include other key aspects such as key passes and dribbles (play making) at which we clearly know who is better.