Ahead of the 2022 World Cup final Pete Sharland looks at the GOAT debate, and why whether Argentina win or lose, Lionel Messi has more than settled the ...
But they will have to start at a stupidly young age, and keep going for a hell of a long time. And for the record, in that 2005-06 season Ronaldo played in 33 Premier League games (24 starts compared to 11 for Messi). This is not to say that no player will ever pass Messi as the greatest of all time. Well for the former you can certainly make an argument that his peak was as good as Messi’s peak, or even better. Messi’s record against English teams probably speaks for itself there and if you watched La Liga and the Premier League side by side you would probably conclude that the former is better defensively, not the latter. The real truth of the GOAT debate is that it is an entirely personal decison. But more so than anything it is the consistency. Conversely the argument for Messi is that there has never been a player with as much natural talent in his boots. It’s not just the amount of goals but the assists as well, the creativity that Ronaldo and Pele did not possess. Some comes down to age and the era you fell in love with football, and some can come down to the club and/or country you support. For Ronaldo the argument is two-fold. For Pele the argument is three World Cups, including being part of the second team to win back-to-back titles.
World Cup news: Lionel Messi inspired Argentina to a remarkable World Cup triumph on penalties against France ending the Cristiano Ronaldo debate to many ...
Kylian Mbappe then stole the limelight with two goals in two minutes to drag France level and force extra time. A Jules Rimet Trophy triumph for Messi though has seen him get one over on long-time foe Cristiano Ronaldo. Di Maria then doubled his nation's lead in the 36th minute converting Alexis Mac Allister's pass.
Argentina won its first World Cup title since 1986 by defeating France in Sunday's final, helping clinch Lionel Messi's status as the greatest of all time.
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As Lionel Messi finally lifts the ultimate prize in football, his case to be the greatest of all time (G.O.A.T) becomes the strongest it ever has been.
His trophy cabinet is now complete, and with it is his case to be the greatest to ever play the game. The fact that Messi has kept his magic alive for such a long period is the ultimate testament to his greatness. Crucially, he always rose to the occasion, with his exploits in the 1986 World Cup widely considered to be the greatest individual performance in a football tournament. However, knee injuries at the turn of the century robbed him of some of his early magic, even though he played at the top level till 2007. In the 1998 World Cup final, Zidane was the man of the match, scoring two headed goals when heading was probably the last skill he was renowned for. Yet the brilliance of Zidane lies in the fact that he was a complete footballer. While undoubtedly one of the greatest to ever play the game, the FIFA World Cup trophy-sized hole in his cabinet was often cited as the biggest gap in his career. From Pep Guardiola’s incomparable Barcelona team of the late 2000s and early 2010s to the World Cup winning Spanish team of 2010, Cruyff’s legacy has touched modern football unlike any other player. If Pele was a symbol for the purity of the beautiful game, Maradona was its fallen angel. Possibly the best paid athlete of his era (1956-77), he averaged just about a goal a game for his entire career, scoring a whopping 757 goals in 831 official games. At the same time, many modern fans raise questions about the context he played in – specifically, the level of the competition he faced. [Messi wins the biggest prize](https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/football/for-argentina-a-win-more-than-football-messi-8331632/) that eluded him for his whole career, for many fans, he also settles the G.O.A.T (greatest of all time) debate, once and for all.