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Soccer News of Wednesday, 1 November 2023

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Messi makes honest admission on his rivarly with Ronaldo after winning 8th Ballon d'Or

Lionel Messi admitted his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo brought the best out of him Lionel Messi admitted his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo brought the best out of him

Lionel Messi has provided insights into his storied rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo, a captivating narrative that unfolded over nearly two decades, culminating in Messi's remarkable attainment of his record-extending eighth Ballon d'Or award.

The revered Argentine claimed the Golden Ball Award at an extravagant ceremony in Paris on Monday, October 30, further cementing his position as arguably the greatest footballer to have graced the sport.

Amid stiff competition from Manchester City's Erling Haaland and former Paris Saint-Germain teammate Kylian Mbappe, as well as 26 other nominees, Messi emerged victorious, as cited by Eurosport.

The Messi vs Ronaldo rivalry

The trajectory of Messi's legacy would be incomplete without acknowledging his historic rivalry with Ronaldo.

During the peak of their careers, the duo commanded the global football stage, as evidenced by their joint domination of the Ballon d'Or from 2008 to 2018.

During this time frame, both football legends elevated their performances, effortlessly shattering records and achieving new heights in their game, all the while securing individual accolades and leading their teams to various triumphs.

What Messi said about rivalry with Ronaldo

When questioned about his prolonged rivalry with the current captain of Al-Nassr, the 36-year-old maestro paid homage to Cristiano, reflecting on the significance of their enduring competition in shaping their illustrious careers.

“It was an epic competition between brackets. Athletically, he was very good, and I think we benefited from each other because we are both very competitive, and he also always wants to win over everyone and everything," he said at the 67th Ballon d'Or Awards as quoted by TCR.

"I think it was a very beautiful period for us and for those who love football in general. What we have done all this time is very appreciable because, as they say, it is easy to reach the top but difficult to stay.

Messi added: "We stayed at the top for ten or fifteen years, I'm not sure how many, and it was very difficult. It was very difficult to continue at this level, and I think it was a great thing and a beautiful memory for everyone who enjoys football.”