Ronaldo vs Messi: Sir Alex Ferguson’s Prediction on GOAT Debate Resurfaces

Ronaldo vs Messi: Sir Alex Ferguson’s Prediction on GOAT Debate Resurfaces

  • Sir Alex Ferguson's previous comments on the GOAT debate seem to have been proven wrong after Lionel Messi won another trophy with Argentina
  • The legendary Manchester United manager previously opined that Messi will struggle to reproduce his Barcelona form at another team
  • The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner led Argentina to another Copa America triumph, adding yet another laurel to his trophy cabinet

A clip of old comments made by Sir Alex Ferguson has drawn attention after Lionel Messi led Argentina to their second consecutive Copa America victory. Messi played a crucial role in Argentina's 1-0 win over Colombia in the final, marking back-to-back titles for the national team, with a World Cup triumph in between.

Ronaldo vs Messi: Sir Alex Ferguson’s Prediction on GOAT Debate Resurfaces
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi during the Ballon d'Or Gala 2015 at the Kongresshaus. Image: Alexander Hassenstein.
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According to talkSPORT, the 2024 Copa America victory is the 45th trophy in Messi's illustrious senior career.

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This latest achievement has further solidified the 37-year-old's status as the greatest of all time, seemingly settling the long-standing debate over who is better between Messi and Ronaldo.

For years, fans, pundits, and players have been divided on who is the greatest footballer of all time.

Messi and Ronaldo have dominated the football scene for over a decade, thanks to their longevity, individual success, and immense talent.

Reactions to the tweet by Ronaldo:

Here are some of the responses to Sir Alex Ferguson's comment:

@Cris_Blacks:

"Messi didn’t score in his last 9 matches against Real Madrid.. no goal no assist."

@Ogbeni_Ibk:

"They always deliver on big stage."

@ferdboyotm:

"The top level of both of them."

@incetheeditor:

"CR7 is still clear!"

To illustrate their dominance, the duo has won an astonishing 13 Ballon d'Or awards combined, with Messi claiming the prestigious honour a record eight times, according to Sporting News.

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Ferguson's Ronaldo and Messi comparison

Sir Alex Ferguson's comparison of Ronaldo and Messi has resurfaced in light of Messi's recent triumphs.

Many had believed Messi would struggle to win trophies and replicate his form outside of Barcelona, and Ferguson was among those sceptics.

In a 2015 conversation with snooker legend John Parrott, Ferguson expressed his views on the two players.

"People often debate who the best player in the world is, and many rightly say Messi – you can't argue with that opinion," Ferguson said via @Dannn777. "But Ronaldo could play for Millwall, Queens Park Rangers, anyone, Doncaster Rovers, and score a hat-trick in a game. I'm not sure Messi could do it."

Reactions to the video:

Here are some of the responses to the video:

@ReckoningRonnie:

"Sir Alex is actually the Einstein of Football. He has the mind of a genius."

@dioutek:

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"Facts."

@mufc_micky:

"Messi FC gonna explode over this with meaningless comments, while missing the actual point Sir Alex is making, which is spot on."

@CFC_Junior_:

"When the greatest speaks, you listen."

Inter Miami celebrates Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi extended his lead as the most decorated footballer after winning the 2024 Copa America, marking his 45th career trophy.

His former Barcelona teammate Dani Alves follows with 43 titles. MLS franchise Inter Miami celebrated their captain ahead of their 2-1 win over Chicago Fire.

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