Barcelona and Argentina legend, Lionel Messi, has reflected on his long-running rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo, describing their years of competition as one of football’s defining sporting battles.
The two players dominated world football for more than a decade, winning major trophies and individual honours while leading Spanish rivals FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF, respectively.
Messi spoke about the rivalry during an interview on Argentine television, explaining how both players constantly pushed each other at the highest level of the game.
“What transpired was a remarkable sporting rivalry,” Messi told Polloalvarezok.
“It is a natural occurrence in football. I was with Barcelona while he was with Real Madrid, and we were competing for everything, both as a team and individually, which led to constant comparisons between us.”
Between 2009 and 2018, Messi and Ronaldo frequently faced each other in El Clásico clashes and major competitions, with both players becoming central figures in one of football’s most followed eras.
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The rivalry extended beyond club football, as the pair regularly challenged for awards including the Ballon d’Or, while setting scoring records across domestic and European competitions.
Despite the intense competition on the pitch, Messi said their relationship away from football remained respectful throughout the years.
“However, our relationship was always positive and respectful, and everything that unfolded was strictly athletic. There was nothing personal.
“We did not often meet outside matches or award ceremonies, and we maintained a cordial relationship.”
Messi added that both players are now at different stages of their careers, but acknowledged the significance of what they achieved during their years at the top.
“Now we find ourselves in different phases of our lives, but what transpired was indeed a remarkable sporting rivalry.”
Messi currently plays for Inter Miami CF in the United States, while Ronaldo captains Al Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia.
Their rivalry remains one of the most discussed chapters in modern football history, with supporters and analysts continuing to compare the achievements of both players long after their peak years in Spain.
