
The big difference is that Messi, Ronaldo thrive when it matters.
One is keeping Barcelona in contention for a treble, and the other is
putting Real Madrid in position to clinch a third straight Champions
League title.
Of course, it’s Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo — and it’s not the
least bit surprising that they are stepping up at just the right time
for their teams.
Messi has scored 32 goals in 41 matches for Spanish-league leader
Barcelona this season, while Ronaldo has 31 from 33 for two-time
defending Champions League champion Madrid.
Ronaldo has been the more lethal one in recent weeks, scoring 13 goals
in his last seven matches as the league title slips away but the Champions
League becomes all the more important. Three of his latest goals came
in the 5-2 aggregate win over Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16 of the
Champions League.
Scoring goals in Europe’s most prestigious club competition is nothing
new, however. Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in the tournament
with 117.
Messi has been pretty impressive, too. The Argentina forward has scored
five goals in his last five matches, including the lone strike in the
1-1 draw against Chelsea in the first leg of the last 16 in the
Champions League. The second leg is Wednesday at the Camp Nou in
Barcelona.
“There is no player like Messi in the world,” said Barcelona coach
Ernesto Valverde, perhaps even understating the value of a guy who has
helped the club win eight league titles and four Champions League titles
in his 14 years with the team.
Barcelona leads the Spanish league and is still alive in the Copa del
Rey. Madrid, however, trails the leaders by 15 points in the league and
has already been eliminated from the cup competition.
That leaves the Champions League as the main head-to-head competition
for the two players who have split the last 10 FIFA player of the year
awards.
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