The argument about who among him and Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest has likely been settled by Lionel Messi.
Fans will continue to argue whether the Argentine genius or the Portuguese goal machine is the best player of all time for a very long time.
They’ll mention their accomplishments, including goals and assists, domestic championships and Champions League wins, their performance on the global stage, and stories of how their brilliance had people in awe.
Generation after generation will be recounted about the ways they took free kicks, their silliest dribbles, and the times they scored absolutely screamers.
People can forget to bring up the crucial Guinness World Record title during their discussions. As of today, Messi has surpassed Ronaldo on the list of footballers with the most records set: 41.
Messi scored two goals in Inter Miami’s 4-0 Leagues Cup victory over Atlanta United to set his 41st record.
His second objective reportedly received 3.4 billion internet views, making it the most-watched live event in American history. Messi scored two goals in Inter Miami’s 4-0 Leagues Cup victory over Atlanta United to set his 41st record.
His second objective reportedly received 3.4 billion internet views, making it the most-watched live event in American history.