Hello Every Body, Do you know who is the best: Messi 0r Ronaldo?
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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are well established as the two premier players of the current generation. The battle between supporters of the pair, however, to determine who is the greatest can be at times vitriolic and intense, fueled by the clubs that the Argentine and the Portugal star represent.
If you are a Messi fan No problem and if you are a Ronaldo fan That's no problem.However You can see or get some good compression.
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are well established as the two premier players of the current generation. The battle between supporters of the pair, however, to determine who is the greatest can be at times vitriolic and intense, fueled by the clubs that the Argentine and the Portugal star represent.
Messi and Ronaldo are the figureheads of Barcelona and Real
Madrid respectively, and the comparison between the two is far too often used
as just another battleground to continue this most hateful and historical of
rivalries.
Over years the players in question have
adopted various ways of dealing with the constant competition, renewed every
year in La Liga and a variety of tournaments. Messi has many times attempted to
play down the rivalry on a personal level between the two, recently heaping
praise on the
Los Merengues sharpshooter in an interview with Time Magazine:
I think he's a good person. I
think he's a good player, who brings a lot to Madrid, and who, in any moment,
can decide a game.
I don't
think [there is a rivalry]. I never really fixated on him or compared myself
with another player. My mentality is just to achieve more each year, to grow
both as an individual and as a team, and if he wasn't there, I'd be doing the
same thing.
Ronaldo, on the other hand—perhaps inevitably given his more bombastic media
presence in comparison with the more retiring Messi—has raised the subject of who is the more complete
footballer on certain occasions. Talking to CNN in 2012, the Madrid man may have
only been half joking when he gave his answer to the question: who is the best?
At the moment ... I think it is me (laughs).
You
cannot compare a Ferrari with a Porsche because it's a different engine. You
cannot compare them. He does the best things for Barcelona, I do the best
things for Madrid.
I think
we push each other sometimes in the competition, this is why the competition is
so high. This is why Madrid and Barcelona are the best teams in the world
because everyone pushes each other, not just me and Messi but other players.
But who truly deserves to
be recognised as the most talented player on the planet? Looking over every
aspect of each star's game, the truth is, at times it is almost too close to
call.
Goalscoring Ability
Since the appearance
of Messi and Ronaldo on the scene, La Liga's Pichichi trophy for top scorer has
only been about two players. Perhaps driven on, as Ronaldo alludes to, by the
need to make both themselves and their team evermore formidable, the two stars
have taken hitting the back of the net to new, almost unimaginable
levels.
The numbers barely
separate them. Messi has netted 315 goals in 381 games for Barcelona, since
making his debut back in the 2004/05 season. Ronaldo averages a perfect one per
game in Merengue ranks, with 201 in 201.
This would appear to
give the Portuguese a slight edge, but take into account that Messi's total
includes the first four seasons of his professional career, when even as a
precocious teenager he was still learning his trade.
This was a phase also
experienced by his rival, who was in his sixth year as a professional when
first recording a goal every two games in league football.
Ronaldo is the
consummate poacher in front of goal and strong enough to make him a fearsome
prospect for any defence. Messi's ability to score from across the pitch,
however, and coolness in defining shots, means that he comes out as the best
goalscorer in this analysis.
Verdict: Messi.
Physical attributes
Ronaldo began life in
football as a lanky teenager often thrown off the ball, but he began an
incredible metamorphosis in his time at Manchester United. At 6'1" and
with an imposing presence, he blends pace and power to mark himself as one of
the most perfect physical specimens in world football.
The Rosario native,
too, had to battle to make the grade. Diagnosed at 11 with a growth hormone
deficiency, it is unlikely that Messi could have become the player he is today
if Barcelona had not spotted his potential and promised him the medication that
neither hometown club Newell's Old Boys nor local giants River Plate could
afford.
The diminutive forward
(at 5'7") has the mark of Diego Maradona in his game: a low centre of
gravity and a strong core that allows him to shrug off challenges from even the
toughest of defenders. There is no doubt, though, that in purely physical
terms, he trails his towering rival.
Verdict: Ronaldo.
Talent on the ball
Watching grainy images
of the teenage Sporting wonderkid on his way to Manchester United back in 2003,
those far off days before YouTube served as a highlight reel for any young
player in the world, was illuminating. Ronaldo appeared equipped with fearsome
dribbling skills which, allied to his pace, made him a prospect to watch very
closely indeed.
In truth, however, the striker was never a Ronaldinho or a Maradona (or indeed, a Messi) with
the ball at his feet. It was only when the stepovers, lollipops and attempted
dribbles followed by theatrical dives were cut out of his game that he really
became one of the best in the world.
In contrast, Messi's game is inextricably linked with his
skills on the ball, as is common with so many young Argentines who learn
their trade jinking on potholed wasteland and quiet suburban streets.
The Barcelona man
never uses his dribbling abilities when there is no need; a quick flick here, a
lightning turn there and suddenly he is clean through on goal. This talent for
dribbling, and most importantly the foresight to know when to use it best, puts
him ahead of CR7.
Verdict: Messi.
Team play
A man blessed with all
the electrifying talent that the great Diego Maradona had, but without the ego
or God complex that went with it; Messi is really something special in the
world of football. The soft-spoken star does not court headlines, and this is
what makes him such an asset for both Barcelona and Argentina.
For this reason, Messi
provides almost as many assists as he does goals, working brilliantly with the
likes of Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta to form football's most
formidable trio. Those qualities, plus the impeccable example he lends to
team-mates, prompted Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella to make Messi national
team captain almost as soon as he took over.
From the evidence of
the last two years, that arrangement has been to the benefit of both Messi and
La Albiceleste.
Ronaldo, meanwhile,
has been burdened with the reputation of being an egotistical player who likes
to make the headlines himself.
While rather unfair,
there is some reason behind that tag. In interviews, while his rival goes to
great lengths to put the team above his own performances, the Portuguese star
has no problem with highlighting if things went his way or not.
When they don't, Cristiano can look put-out, petulant and
disinterested in what is unfolding before him on the pitch. Public displays of
intransigence, such as the infamous "I am sad" outburst back in September 2012 as reported
by the Guardian, have marked the striker as a man who looks out for
No. 1.
Verdict: Messi
The Final Verdict
In some ways,
Cristiano Ronaldo suffers from rotten luck. Strong, quick, deadly in front of
goal and with the ability to do the spectacular and clean up from close in
order to score, in most generations he would undoubtedly be lauded as a cut
above the rest.
Unfortunately for him,
he shares the credits and La Liga with Messi. Both the Argentine's talents and
his humble approach put him slightly above the Madrid star and leave no doubt
that he is the best player on the planet.
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