Lionel Messi has touched on comparisons made between himself and Cristiano Ronaldo and where he ranks in the pantheons of the greatest footballers in history. The Argentine icon recently won a record-extending seventh Ballon d'Or but there was a lot of controversy surrounding his triumph.
Many opined that Robert Lewandowski was more deserving of the award while Cristiano Ronaldo also generated controversy for a contentious comment on Instagram.
Lionel Messi was involved in a rare full-length interview with France Football (the organizers of the Ballon d'Or award and he touched on many subjects surrounding his career. On being considered the best footballer in history, Lionel Messi had this to say:
"I never said I'm the best in history nor do I try to push that perception myself. For me, being considered by others as one of the best in history is more than enough."
Messi added:
"It's something I would never have imagined. It's something that doesn't interest me, it doesn't change anything whether I'm considered the best or not. And I never wanted to be.”
He also stated that he elected to leave the number 10 jersey for Neymar on joining PSG out of respect for his friendship with the Brazilian.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and the never-ending debate about who is the greater player
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have redefined footballing history with their exploits over the last 15 years. Their extraordinary displays have understandably led to intense debates over who the greater player of all time is.
While both men try to shy away from the topic as much as possible, fans and the media alike take every occasion to reopen the debate. It does not help that both Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo break or set new records in almost every other game they play.
With Messi having won his seventh Ballon d'Or on Tuesday, his fans had the bragging rights, albeit very briefly.
Two days later, Cristiano Ronaldo entered the record books as the first man in professional footballing history to score 800 career goals. His brace against Arsenal took him to 801 career goals, which once again underlined his greatness.
Lionel Messi is not too far behind on 756 career goals and the attention has turned to whether the Rosario native can overtake the Manchester United man before he retires. When asked about this by France Football, Messi said:
"I always wanted to surpass myself and not look at what others were doing. With Cristiano, we kept our battle going within the same league for years. It has been wonderful and has helped us both to grow in our careers. But without looking at each other. I just wanted to surpass myself, to be the best I could be, and not better than any other."
Lionel Messi will next be in action when PSG take on Lens in Ligue 1 on Saturday.
L30_MESS7
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Meanwhile, Cr7 is literally demanding respect and calls himself GOAT. The true GOA7 LM7 never minds because he knows he is the best. Right?
L30_MESS7
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For Messi the one and only true GOA7, happiness such as this is more than enough the rest is just noise
ツŦŔŐŚŤ么ŐР
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thats a Facto 🤣🤣
Jodbcelrty
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This is what is very interesting about Messi.Unlike CR7 he doesn't claim that "I am the best" or anything like that.He let's the people witness his brilliance without praising himself.I really love his humbleness and humility!In my eyes he is the ultimate GOAT!
27_Saulawa
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A great human with great sense of humor and a great football wit great professionalism and sportsmanship, without ego, selfish interest or bias…
Blackpearlll
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Ronaldo fanboys please shut up u guys
Abubakar_01
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U r already the best in history🐐🐐🐐. U dont need to say it just like some certain portugese player
PraveenVm
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A king who calls himself the king is no true king. That's why Lionel Messi is the true king 👑
Impactful
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He doesnt play for awards or goals, often times he plays in the midfield and looks to create chances for the players around. All in one.
Constantine15810
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and that is ladies and gentlemen the difference between messi and Ronaldo, the psychological of the first place mentality and the 2nd place mentality, the 1st place mentality aims to be better than himself yesterday and look for the competition as motivation not as an enemy who he want to bring down. on the other hand 2nd place mentality always try to beat the one he knows is above him, always aiming to show his success, and taking any chance to put himself as 1st even if it made him look bad (aka commenting factos). and don't get me wrong I respect and enjoy both of them, maybe I respect ronaldo less (after the factos and the cassano nonesense but respect him as a footballer nevertheless).