Lionel Messi Vs Cristiano Ronaldo 
The world's greatest footballers But who's the best?
2013/2014
- La Liga -
- 21 Apps
- 9 Assists
- 18 Goals
- 25 Goals
- 7 Assists
- 24 Apps
- Champions League -
- 5 Apps
- 0 Assists
- 8 Goals
- 13 Goals
- 4 Assists
- 7 Apps
- Other Cups - (Copa Del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, World Club Cup)
- 7 Apps
- 3 Assists
- 5 Goals
- 3 Goals
- 1 Assists
- 6 Apps
↓ 2012/2013 ↓
↓ 2011/2012 ↓
↓ 2010/2011 ↓
↓ 2009/2010 ↓
The following Ronaldo stats are from his Manchester United days
↓ 2008/2009 ↓
↓ 2007/2008 ↓
↓ 2006/2007 ↓
↓ 2005/2006 ↓
↓ 2004/2005 ↓
↓ 2003/2004 ↓
The following Ronaldo stats are from his season with Sporting CP
↓ 2002/2003 ↓
M10 Honours CR7
- 2013/2014 - (So far)
- 2012/2013 -
- 2011/2012 -
- 2010/2011 -
- 2009/2010 -
- Show Older Honours -
M10 Abilities CR7
- Goalscoring -
It seems as if Lionel Messi breaks a goalscoring
record every other week, such is his mindblowing knack for finding the
back of the net. He became Barcelona's all time leading scorer at the age of 24 AND has broken Gerd Muller's 39 year old record for the most goals scored in a single European season (73). Astonishing.
He is simply one of the greatest goalscorers of all time and will no doubt set even more practically unbreakable records throughout his career.
Watch: Top 100 Messi Goals
He is simply one of the greatest goalscorers of all time and will no doubt set even more practically unbreakable records throughout his career.
Watch: Top 100 Messi Goals
Remarkably, Ronaldo tends to match Messi's ability to
find the back of the net and can also be considered as one of the
greatest goalscorers of all time.
As of the end of the 2012/13 season, he had scored 146 goals in 135 league appearances for Real Madrid which is nothing short of incredible. He continues to break Madrid's goalscoring records, the most impressive being his 60 goal haul in all competitions in the 2011/12 season; following up with 55 goals in the 2012/13 season.
Watch: All of Ronaldo's goals in 2012/13
As of the end of the 2012/13 season, he had scored 146 goals in 135 league appearances for Real Madrid which is nothing short of incredible. He continues to break Madrid's goalscoring records, the most impressive being his 60 goal haul in all competitions in the 2011/12 season; following up with 55 goals in the 2012/13 season.
Watch: All of Ronaldo's goals in 2012/13
- Heading -
Heading is one of the few aspects of Messi's game
that is not widely considered as being a world class attribute; not
surprising considering his lack of height.
He is far from poor with his head though and chances are he will punish you if he's presented with a decent heading opporunity. Many will remember he famously headed his team into a 2 goal lead against Man Utd in the 2009 Champions League final.
Watch: 15 Messi Headers
He is far from poor with his head though and chances are he will punish you if he's presented with a decent heading opporunity. Many will remember he famously headed his team into a 2 goal lead against Man Utd in the 2009 Champions League final.
Watch: 15 Messi Headers
For someone with such elegant skills and technique on
the ground, Ronaldo can leap and power his head through the ball like a
League Two centre back, with many of his countless goals coming via his
noggin.
The fact that Ronaldo towers over the much smaller Messi makes it no surprise that he is far more effective with his head.
Watch: 45 Ronaldo headers 2003-13
The fact that Ronaldo towers over the much smaller Messi makes it no surprise that he is far more effective with his head.
Watch: 45 Ronaldo headers 2003-13
- Free Kicks -
Messi's vision and creativity with a dead ball is
what sets him apart from most free-kick specialists. His ability to
identify a spot and a route to that spot that eludes all opposing
players in his way is simply pure class.
He perhaps lacks the force that Ronaldo can get behind a dead ball, but it's the finesse that makes his free-kicks special.
Watch: Best of Messi Free Kicks
He perhaps lacks the force that Ronaldo can get behind a dead ball, but it's the finesse that makes his free-kicks special.
Watch: Best of Messi Free Kicks
Ronaldo's combination of sheer power and ability to
make a ball move in all manner of directions place him amongst the most
feared dead ball specialists. Few can match the pure theatre created as
CR7 takes his trademark stance over a dead ball.
However, such is the power he attampts to pile into his free-kick attempts, a large percentage often strike the wall or sail over the bar.
Watch: Ronaldo Free Kicks 2008-12
However, such is the power he attampts to pile into his free-kick attempts, a large percentage often strike the wall or sail over the bar.
Watch: Ronaldo Free Kicks 2008-12
- Penalties -
Messi's overall penalty record can almost only be considered average, having scored 20 from 27 for Barca as of February 2012.
Similarly to free-kicks, Messi probably lacks the power that Ronaldo can put into his spot kicks, which can be even more effective from 12 yards out.
Watch: All Messi penalties in 2011/12
Similarly to free-kicks, Messi probably lacks the power that Ronaldo can put into his spot kicks, which can be even more effective from 12 yards out.
Watch: All Messi penalties in 2011/12
Ronaldo on the other hand has an unrivalled record
from the penalty spot. As of February 2012, he had scored 23 from 24
penalties for Real and 11 from 14 in his days at Old Trafford, which is
extremely impressive.
When Ronaldo misses from 12 yards, it's big news. They don't come much cooler than CR7 when placing the ball on the spot.
Watch: 18 Ronaldo Pens
When Ronaldo misses from 12 yards, it's big news. They don't come much cooler than CR7 when placing the ball on the spot.
Watch: 18 Ronaldo Pens
- Skill & Technique -
Messi has a near perfect combination of technique,
speed, balance and intelligence which give him the uncanny ability to
sprint into a crowd of players and come out the other side with the ball
still at his feet and in complete control.
Whilst Messi isn't the fastest of sprinters, the speed at which his feet can move can seem almost impossible and combined with his abundance of skill, can often create the illusion that the ball is just glued to his feet.
Watch: Lionel Messi Dribbles & Runs
Whilst Messi isn't the fastest of sprinters, the speed at which his feet can move can seem almost impossible and combined with his abundance of skill, can often create the illusion that the ball is just glued to his feet.
Watch: Lionel Messi Dribbles & Runs
Ronaldo is king of the step-over and has plenty more
tricks up his sleeve that, with the help of his lightning pace, can take
him past defenders as if they weren't there.
Whilst Ronaldo's skill and technique cannot be questioned, he can be guilty of one step-over too many or a bit of flamboyance & showmanship that wasn't really necessary; sometimes costing his team possession.
Watch: Ronaldo Skills 2012/13
Whilst Ronaldo's skill and technique cannot be questioned, he can be guilty of one step-over too many or a bit of flamboyance & showmanship that wasn't really necessary; sometimes costing his team possession.
Watch: Ronaldo Skills 2012/13
- Physicality -
At 5 foot 7 inches, Messi isn't the tallest of guys
and in his younger days, was in real danger of being overlooked (quite
literally) due to his slight build and lack of physical prowess.
Luckily (for him and for us), his breathtaking, natural talent shone through. And his size can be quite deceptive! He is perfectly capable of holding his own against his larger opponents and can pack some serious power behind his shots.
Luckily (for him and for us), his breathtaking, natural talent shone through. And his size can be quite deceptive! He is perfectly capable of holding his own against his larger opponents and can pack some serious power behind his shots.
Physically, Ronaldo is as close to perfection as it
gets for the modern day footballer. At 6 foot 2, he's got the height and
with the help of his impecible physique, he has the strength of an ox.
Where Messi has the edge with skill & technique, Ronaldo makes up for with strength and speed.
Where Messi has the edge with skill & technique, Ronaldo makes up for with strength and speed.
- Team Play -
For someone with so much skill and so many solo goals
to his name, Messi has a remarkable reputation as a team player and is
very rarely accused of holding onto the ball longer than he should have
done. His scoring record is obviously closely matched by Ronaldo, but
it's the assists count that shows a clear gap in Messi's favour.
Messi has also won the Ballon d'Or award 4 years running, but always attributes the award to his team-mates Xavi and Iniesta.
Watch: Messi Best Assists
Messi has also won the Ballon d'Or award 4 years running, but always attributes the award to his team-mates Xavi and Iniesta.
Watch: Messi Best Assists
In contrast to Messi, Ronaldo has often been the
subject of frustration for both fans and team-mates, often guilty of
trying to do too much on his own when using a team mate might have been a
better option.
Despite this issue, you cannot ignore the fact that Ronaldo's assist record is a very healthy one, although someway short of Messi.
Watch: 43 Ronaldo Assists
Despite this issue, you cannot ignore the fact that Ronaldo's assist record is a very healthy one, although someway short of Messi.
Watch: 43 Ronaldo Assists
- Discipline -
Unsurprisingly, due to his lightning quick feet and
skill, Messi is hacked at and kicked countless times almost every game,
but where some players would go down, rolling around in 'agony', Messi
usually does everything he can to stay on his feet and continue the
attack.
He is of course no saint and can show petulance and frustration at times, but in general, this behaviour is usually seen as the exception rather than the norm for Messi.
Messi came out of the 2012/13 season with just 2 yellow cards to his name in all competitions.
Watch: 'Messi Never Dives'
He is of course no saint and can show petulance and frustration at times, but in general, this behaviour is usually seen as the exception rather than the norm for Messi.
Messi came out of the 2012/13 season with just 2 yellow cards to his name in all competitions.
Watch: 'Messi Never Dives'
Ronaldo has received much criticism for this part of
his game, often being accused of going down too easily or feigning
injury to the benefit of his team.
One might argue that it is his undeniable passion for the game and will to win that sometimes gets the better of him when decisions do not go his way.
He notched up 13 yellows and 1 red in all competitions in the 2012/13 season.
One might argue that it is his undeniable passion for the game and will to win that sometimes gets the better of him when decisions do not go his way.
He notched up 13 yellows and 1 red in all competitions in the 2012/13 season.
- Conclusion -
The final scores highlight just how close the battle
is between these 2 players and just how lucky we are to have them both
playing in one generation.
Messi dropped points mainly due to his physical limitations in areas such as heading, strength and power, but he topped his opponent on natural ability and technique on the ball, as well as his effectiveness on the rest of the team.
It is perhaps the initiative he holds on the latter points that has led to the more widely accepted view that Messi is the outright, best player in the world today, and in many people's opinion - the best ever.
Ronaldo has sometimes had to accept life in the
shadow of Messi, which for someone of Ronaldo's talent and
effectiveness, must be frustrating.Messi dropped points mainly due to his physical limitations in areas such as heading, strength and power, but he topped his opponent on natural ability and technique on the ball, as well as his effectiveness on the rest of the team.
It is perhaps the initiative he holds on the latter points that has led to the more widely accepted view that Messi is the outright, best player in the world today, and in many people's opinion - the best ever.
However, there is no doubting that since Ronaldo's move to Spain, the gap has grown ever smaller and now - certainly in terms of goals at least - there is a great case for claiming the 2 players are now on a par, or perhaps, that Ronaldo has even overtaken the Argentinian.
Whatever your stance though, there is little doubt that these 2 players are light years ahead of anybody else playing the game today, and will surely go down as 2 of football's all time greats.
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