Cristiano Ronaldo is currently the top scorer in the history of soccer, but Lionel Messi is hot on his heels. The race ...
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Planet Football on MSNComparing Messi and Ronaldo’s stats over their last 100 appearancesWe’ve broken down the two rivals’ numbers, including goals and assists, over their past 100 appearances for club and country.
We’ve delved into the stats to compare Messi and Ronaldo’s records in finals. Remarkably, Messi has more goal contributions (goals plus assists) in finals than his total number of appearances.
Cristiano Ronaldo has boldly claimed he is "the most complete player to have existed," acknowledging fans who prefer Lionel Messi, Pelé, or Diego Maradona but asserting that statistics validate ...
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Legit.ng on MSNFIFA World Cup Winner Picks Between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, Gives ReasonsBayern Munich legend Thomas Muller has named his pick when asked to choose between multiple Ballon d'Or winners Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
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ESPN's By The Numbers brings you the best of stats from midweek's football matches: 75 Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes ...
Robert Lewandowski has scored 38 goals this season across all competitions, the most of any player in the Top 5 European ...
Messi may be out on his own when it comes to quarter-final appearances, but Ronaldo is well clear of his long-time rival in terms of goals having racked up more than the next two players put together.
On episode #1696 of The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE), Lex Fridman claimed that Lionel Messi ... Ronaldo in his top 5 list of greatest soccer players. He said: "I think the Brazilian Ronaldo is ...
"With the utmost and maximum humility and respect, Messi and Ronaldo were not better than me in 2013," Ribery said. "The 2013 Ballon d'Or will forever remain an injustice. I'm still looking for an ...
see also Denmark coach Riemer weighs in on Ronaldo vs. Messi debate ahead of Nations League clash with Portugal Portugal will face Denmark in the UEFA Nations League, with the first leg in Denmark on ...
After comments from some Brazilian players, Argentina’s coach Lionel Scaloni decided to respond. He shared an interesting ...
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