Monday, May 6, 2024 - Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have continued to play on because of their competitive spirit which means they 'can't stand each other', former Liverpool defender, Jamie Carragher claims.
Ronaldo netted a hat-trick for Al-Nassr against Al-Wehda
this weekend, taking his goal tally for the season to 47 strikes before Messi
dazzled for Inter Miami by grabbing five assists plus a goal of his own in a
6-2 win over New York Red Bulls in the USA
The two players have scored 1,500 goals over the last two
decades - with Messi claiming eight Ballon d'Ors and Ronaldo earning five.
Ronaldo, 39, and Messi, 36, have endured a rivalry as they
battled for the acclaimed individual prize across many years. Carragher
believes their longevity is down to their hatred for each other as they
constantly try to 'outshine' each other.
Speaking to Football365, he said: 'They definitely made each
other better. But I think they probably can’t appreciate that until they’ve
finished. While they’re playing, I bet they can’t stand each other.
'No matter what one did, the other would come back at them.
They could never rest. They could never enjoy what they’d done as much because
they knew the other one would be coming back at them to go and get more goals.
'I always felt that if one of them scored a hat-trick, the
next night the other one would go and get a hat-trick. They had to always
completely outshine each other.'
Carragher added that it was remarkable to see two players
win the Ballon d'Or so many times and doesn't believe football will have two
top players like Messi and Ronaldo play for so long at the top again.
'Normally, if someone would win the Ballon d’Or two or three
times, they were an absolute god,' he added. 'These two were both winning it
five, six, seven times. And you’d think, ‘If Ronaldo wasn’t here, Messi
probably would have won the Ballon d’Or 12 times.’
I’ve never seen anyone have the longevity at the top of
those two. Maybe someone could get to their level for two or three years, but
to go for as long as those players have, I’m not sure we’ll ever see that
again.
The Sky Sports pundit added that the rivalry between the
pair would have been tougher for Ronaldo to cope with because 'seven or eight
people out of ten would say Messi was the better player'.
He added that narrative 'must have driven Ronaldo on' to
become better and better to score more goals and win more trophies.
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