Leg strength isn't everything, unless your Ronnie Coleman. |
Lets try and think of it this way, we have two different candy bars. We have the ever so delicious Hershey's bar and the scrumptious 3 Musketeer bar. Both are amazing in their own right. The Hershey's bar is so chocolatey and sweet to every bite, while the Musketeer offers its own twist on the chocolate flavor. There is no doubt both by themselves earned a spot in the hall of fame for candy, but neither is better than the other. They have different properties to their bar, the Hershey's a pure and simple chocolate with a great coco taste. The Musketeer is a breed of fluffy chocolate mix that was built upon over the years. Now you ask what does two future soccer legends have to do with candy bars (other than get you hungry)? Its simple really, both Messi and Ronaldo are two types of player who are phenomenal separately, yet neither can be declared the better "candy bar".
Messi a man who grew up into the La Masia at the Barcelona youth teams, had a growth deficiency when he started to develop. Yet this didn't stop him, rather excelled him into his ability of being shifty and glued to the ball. His small stature at a mere 5'7, combined with his deceptive non-athletic look makes him for a huge underdog in his younger years. That didn't stop him from breaking into a talent driven first-team in Barcelona, and even scoring on his debut. The ball seems to be magnetically glued to his feet, and his ability to score and assist at will is unrivaled. His start sure didn't halt him from going on to being named best player of the year a record 5 times. Hasn't stopped him from countless records and an ever growing number of goals and assist.
Messi with Barcelona during the UEFA Super Cup |
Ronaldo after scoring a goal in the El Clasico |
This was first evident in his young age at Sporting Lisbon, and than later defined at Manchester United. Now it is finally in full force at Real Madrid. A player unlike his counterpart, he uses his hard work to push him to be the strongest, fastest, and most athletic on the field. His gym routine and training must take up at least 6 hours of the day, maybe more. He is able to blow by defenders, and throw them in for a loop with is wide range of skill moves. He was known for his free kicks for quite sometime, something he practiced countless times on the training grounds. Yet he is just another bar in the box full of candy, and a well rounded one no doubt.
Countless candy bars to choose from, not just our Hershey's bar or Musketeer. Personally I wouldn't prefer having just one to pick, I would rather been able to have a wide range and enjoy them all. Cant neglect a Snickers, Twix, Mars, and many more bars! The same can be said about many other soccer players, but none will be in the same category as Messi or Ronaldo. I personally can say I'm a Ronaldo supporter in this debate because of the pure dedication and hard work he put in to get where he is, as he started with possibly less talent than Messi. Yet lets enjoy them both while they last, because I would of loved to seen Pele or Maradona in their prime against modern players. Just another discussion for another time, whose the best ever?
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