• Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo takes off his silver medal after losing the Italian Supercup final to Lazio 3-1 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo takes off his silver medal after losing the Italian Supercup final to Lazio 3-1 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. AFP
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo looks on as Lazio collect their winner's medals. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo looks on as Lazio collect their winner's medals. AFP
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo looks on as Lazio collect their winner's medals. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo looks on as Lazio collect their winner's medals. AFP
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo takes off his silver medal after losing the Italian Supercup final to Lazio 3-1 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo takes off his silver medal after losing the Italian Supercup final to Lazio 3-1 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. AFP
  • Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo waves to a young fan following the Italian Super Cup defeat to Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia on Sunday. EPA
    Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo waves to a young fan following the Italian Super Cup defeat to Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia on Sunday. EPA
  • Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
    Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
  • Supporters cheer from the stands. EPA
    Supporters cheer from the stands. EPA
  • Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo.
  • Lazio's Senad Lulic celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Lazio won the match 3-1. Reuters
    Lazio's Senad Lulic celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Lazio won the match 3-1. Reuters
  • Lazio's Senad Lulic celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Lazio won the match 3-1. Reuters
    Lazio's Senad Lulic celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Lazio won the match 3-1. Reuters
  • Lazio's Bosnian midfielder Senad Lulic (L) celebrates after scoring during the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
    Lazio's Bosnian midfielder Senad Lulic (L) celebrates after scoring during the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
  • Juventus' Turkish defender Merih Demiral (L) heads the ball. AFP
    Juventus' Turkish defender Merih Demiral (L) heads the ball. AFP
  • Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile (C) attempts a shot. AFP
    Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile (C) attempts a shot. AFP
  • Lazio's Senad Lulic celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Lazio won the match 3-1. Reuters
    Lazio's Senad Lulic celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates. Lazio won the match 3-1. Reuters
  • A young mascot hugs Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
    A young mascot hugs Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
  • Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile. AFP
    Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile. AFP
  • Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo in action with Lazio's Stefan Radu. Reuters
    Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo in action with Lazio's Stefan Radu. Reuters
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) attempts a shot. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) attempts a shot. AFP
  • Juventus' Argentinian forward Gonzalo Higuain (L) attempts a shot. AFP
    Juventus' Argentinian forward Gonzalo Higuain (L) attempts a shot. AFP
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (C) is marked by Lazio's Brazilian defender Luiz Felipe. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (C) is marked by Lazio's Brazilian defender Luiz Felipe. AFP
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) is marked by Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) is marked by Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile. AFP
  • Juventus supporters cheer during the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
    Juventus supporters cheer during the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
  • Lazio's Albanian goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha (L) reacts after conceding a goal from Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala. AFP
    Lazio's Albanian goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha (L) reacts after conceding a goal from Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala. AFP
  • Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala shoots to score during the Supercoppa Italiana final football match between Juventus and Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in the Saudi capital Riyadh on December 22, 2019. / AFP / GIUSEPPE CACACE
    Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala shoots to score during the Supercoppa Italiana final football match between Juventus and Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in the Saudi capital Riyadh on December 22, 2019. / AFP / GIUSEPPE CACACE
  • A Juventus fan holds up a sign for Cristiano Ronaldo before the match. Reuters
    A Juventus fan holds up a sign for Cristiano Ronaldo before the match. Reuters
  • Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo during the warm up before the Italian Super Cup final against Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Reuters
    Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo during the warm up before the Italian Super Cup final against Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Reuters
  • Soccer Football - Italian Super Cup - Juventus v Lazio - King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - December 22, 2019 Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri
    Soccer Football - Italian Super Cup - Juventus v Lazio - King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - December 22, 2019 Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri
  • Juventus' Uruguayan midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur vies for the ball with Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile during the Supercoppa Italiana final at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh. AFP
    Juventus' Uruguayan midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur vies for the ball with Lazio's Italian forward Ciro Immobile during the Supercoppa Italiana final at the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh. AFP
  • Lazio players pose for a team photo before the match. Reuters
    Lazio players pose for a team photo before the match. Reuters
  • Lazio's Joaquin Correa in action with Juventus' Merih Demiral. Reuters
    Lazio's Joaquin Correa in action with Juventus' Merih Demiral. Reuters
  • A Juventus supporter displays his picture with Juventus' forward Cristiano Ronaldo at the King Saud University Stadium. AFP
    A Juventus supporter displays his picture with Juventus' forward Cristiano Ronaldo at the King Saud University Stadium. AFP
  • Saudi fans wait for the start of the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
    Saudi fans wait for the start of the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
  • Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo warms up ahead of the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
    Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo warms up ahead of the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
  • A supporter of Juventus gestures ahead of the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
    A supporter of Juventus gestures ahead of the Supercoppa Italiana final. AFP
  • Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo during the warm up. Reuters
    Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo during the warm up. Reuters
  • A Juventus fan inside the stadium before the match. Reuters
    A Juventus fan inside the stadium before the match. Reuters
  • Juventus forward Paulo Dybala. AFP
    Juventus forward Paulo Dybala. AFP
  • Juventus fans inside the stadium. Reuters
    Juventus fans inside the stadium. Reuters
  • Lazio's Spanish midfielder Luis Alberto (C, #10) opens the scoring for his team during the Supercoppa Italiana final football match between Juventus and Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in the Saudi capital Riyadh on December 22, 2019. / AFP / GIUSEPPE CACACE
    Lazio's Spanish midfielder Luis Alberto (C, #10) opens the scoring for his team during the Supercoppa Italiana final football match between Juventus and Lazio at the King Saud University Stadium in the Saudi capital Riyadh on December 22, 2019. / AFP / GIUSEPPE CACACE
  • Lazio defender Stefan Radu is marked by Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
    Lazio defender Stefan Radu is marked by Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
  • Lazio's Spanish midfielder Luis Alberto celebrates after scoring. AFP
    Lazio's Spanish midfielder Luis Alberto celebrates after scoring. AFP
  • A Lazio fan holds up a sign for Lazio's Ciro Immobile before the match. Reuters
    A Lazio fan holds up a sign for Lazio's Ciro Immobile before the match. Reuters
  • Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala. AFP
    Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala. AFP
  • Juventus fans inside the stadium. Reuters
    Juventus fans inside the stadium. Reuters
  • Lazio's Italian coach Simone Inzaghi. AFP
    Lazio's Italian coach Simone Inzaghi. AFP
  • Juventus players pose for a team photo. Reuters
    Juventus players pose for a team photo. Reuters
  • Lazio's players celebrate their opening goal. AFP
    Lazio's players celebrate their opening goal. AFP

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo - dominating a decade together, but which one is better?


Ian Hawkey
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During the last month of the Noughties, Lionel Messi seemed to be everywhere. On December 1, 2009 he was in Paris, collecting his first Ballon d’Or. He won the award with the highest number of votes in its history. The next night, rushed to deepest Andalucia, he came on a substitute for Barcelona to set up a goal at Jerez to keep his club top of La Liga.

Three days later, in Galicia, Messi scored twice in a 3-1 Barcelona win over Deportivo La Coruna. The following week, Abu Dhabi, for the Fifa Club World Cup. A Messi strike turned the semi-final against Atlante. In extra-time of the final, he struck the winner against Estudiantes. He had signed off one decade in some style. In his first match of the next, at Tenerife on January 10 2010, Messi hit a hat-trick.

And so it went on. Anybody who predicted, at the tail-end of the Noughties, that Messi, then 22, would become the greatest footballer of the next 10 years, had forecast well. But anybody who suggested a genuine debate about that status would be sustained all the way to 2020 was a true clairvoyant. Debate there has been, to the point of obsession. Messi or Ronaldo? After 10 years, the argument is still alive.

With that landslide of votes for the 2009 Ballon d’Or, Leo deposed Cris. The Portuguese had won in 2008, for his first time, on the back of a Champions League triumph with Manchester United, featuring in impressive headed goal, thumped in from an eye-catching height off the ground. Now fast-forward to Ronaldo’s last league match of 2019. Those powers of elevation have not eroded one jot. Ronaldo’s winning goal for Juventus against Sampdoria last week came, via a header, from a breathtaking leap to two-and-a-half metres up into the sky.

This from a man who turns 35 in February. Since his 27th birthday, Ronaldo has won four Ballons d’Or. The gap has stayed slender: Messi, nearly two-and-a-half years younger, has five of the last 10. The only interruption of their decade-long duopoly was Luka Modric’s prize from 2018.

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Ronaldo's incredible header against Sampdoria - in pictures

  • Cristiano Ronaldo scores his sensational header to give Juventus the win against Sampdoria. AFP
    Cristiano Ronaldo scores his sensational header to give Juventus the win against Sampdoria. AFP
  • Ronaldo saors above the Sampdoria defence. AFP
    Ronaldo saors above the Sampdoria defence. AFP
  • Ronaldo's header continued his great scoring streak for Juventus. AFP
    Ronaldo's header continued his great scoring streak for Juventus. AFP
  • Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his winning goal. EPA
    Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his winning goal. EPA
  • Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo struck on half time for the winner. Reuters
    Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo struck on half time for the winner. Reuters
  • Juventus players celebrate after Paulo Dybala netted their first goal. Getty
    Juventus players celebrate after Paulo Dybala netted their first goal. Getty
  • Juventus Italian defender Leonardo Bonucci, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and forward Cristiano Ronaldo at the end of the Serie A match. AFP
    Juventus Italian defender Leonardo Bonucci, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and forward Cristiano Ronaldo at the end of the Serie A match. AFP
  • Juventus players celebrate at the whistle. EPA
    Juventus players celebrate at the whistle. EPA
  • Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri with Sampdoria coach Claudio Ranieri. Reuters
    Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri with Sampdoria coach Claudio Ranieri. Reuters
  • Cristiano Ronaldo diddn't have it all his own way. Reuters
    Cristiano Ronaldo diddn't have it all his own way. Reuters

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When Modric handed the trophy to Messi this month, he said simply: "You deserve it." Virgil van Dijk, the runner up, had long conceded any lobbying was pointless: "Messi is the best," said Van Dijk, adding, of his own candidacy, "I don't think there's any case."

That’s not the sort of phrase that would come easily to Ronaldo, whose endurance at the summit is so conspicuously driven by ambition and, yes, undisguised self-regard. Ronaldo or Messi? Part of what made the debate so captivating were the apparent distinctions between the pair. Ronaldo, sculpted athlete, overbearing in his will to win versus Messi, elfish, and seemingly shy.

But what made the duel so absorbing were the evolving challenges to what we thought we knew of their brilliance and their temperaments. Best free-kick taker? Ten years ago, the answer would instantly have been Ronaldo. Now it’s Messi, without hesitation. The shortest fuse? Messi can rage, as he did after being sent off at the 2019 Copa America, and blasting the integrity of South America’s football governors. This was not the quiet, self-deprecating 22-year-old who clutched his first Ballon d’Or with a bashful grin. This was more like a version of Ronaldo, the fierce and petulant one, who started off the decade, in January 2010 with the first of his seven red cards in the period, for an elbow to the face of an opponent as he chased a possible hat-trick for Real Madrid.

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Messi wins record sixth Ballon d'Or - in pictures

  • Argentinian striker Lionel Messi and US winger Megan Rapinoe have won the prestigious Ballon d’Or awards, in a ceremony in Paris on Monday night. AFP
    Argentinian striker Lionel Messi and US winger Megan Rapinoe have won the prestigious Ballon d’Or awards, in a ceremony in Paris on Monday night. AFP
  • Barcelona's soccer player Lionel Messi holds the trophy of the Golden Ball award ceremony in Paris, Monday, Decemer 2, 2019. Messi won the Ballon d'Or for sixth time. AP Photo/Francois Mori
    Barcelona's soccer player Lionel Messi holds the trophy of the Golden Ball award ceremony in Paris, Monday, Decemer 2, 2019. Messi won the Ballon d'Or for sixth time. AP Photo/Francois Mori
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi, right, receives his sixth golden ball from Real Madrid's Lucas Modric during the Golden Ball award ceremony in Paris, Monday, December 2, 2019. AP Photo/Francois Mori
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi, right, receives his sixth golden ball from Real Madrid's Lucas Modric during the Golden Ball award ceremony in Paris, Monday, December 2, 2019. AP Photo/Francois Mori
  • Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (R) and his wife Antonella Roccuzzo (L) and their sons Thiago and Mateo arrive to attend the Ballon d'Or France Football 2019 ceremony at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris on December 2, 2019. AFP / FRANCK FIFE
    Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (R) and his wife Antonella Roccuzzo (L) and their sons Thiago and Mateo arrive to attend the Ballon d'Or France Football 2019 ceremony at the Chatelet Theatre in Paris on December 2, 2019. AFP / FRANCK FIFE
  • The Men's 2019 Ballon d'Or winner Barcelona forward Lionel Messi sits behind some of his six Ballon d'Or trophies during the ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, France, 2 December 2019. EPA/YOAN VALAT
    The Men's 2019 Ballon d'Or winner Barcelona forward Lionel Messi sits behind some of his six Ballon d'Or trophies during the ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, France, 2 December 2019. EPA/YOAN VALAT
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi with his six Ballon d'Or trophies. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi with his six Ballon d'Or trophies. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
  • United States' forward Megan Rapinoe celebrates scoring her team's first goal during the France 2019 Women's World Cup quarter-final football match between France and United States, on June 28, 2019, at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris. AFP / FRANCK FIFE
    United States' forward Megan Rapinoe celebrates scoring her team's first goal during the France 2019 Women's World Cup quarter-final football match between France and United States, on June 28, 2019, at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris. AFP / FRANCK FIFE
  • US player Megan Rapinoe is connected via video link as she is announced 2019 Women's Ballon d'Or winner during the ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, France, December, 2 2019. EPA/YOAN VALAT
    US player Megan Rapinoe is connected via video link as she is announced 2019 Women's Ballon d'Or winner during the ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, France, December, 2 2019. EPA/YOAN VALAT

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Hat-tricks became a currency they traded spectacularly. Between 2010 and 2020, they scored 103 between them, and netted over 1,100 goals. As most of those were for Barcelona and Real Madrid, they enriched club football's most famous grudge. Messi's Barca were on top domestically: Seven Liga titles to Ronaldo's two. But the balance shifts in the Portuguese's favour in Europe: His Madrid won four Champions League titles. Messi's Barcelona won it only in 2011 and 2015.

CR7 won more with his country than Messi, whose Argentina finished as deflated runners-up in the World Cup of 2014. Four Copa Americas over the decade yielded two silver medals and last summer's angry bronze. Ronaldo's greatness as a club footballer, a serial winner of trophies with Madrid and lately with Juventus, is hugely enhanced by having captained Portugal to a European Championship, in 2016, even if injury kept him off the pitch for most of the final. He also led his country to the inaugural Uefa Nations League.

Ronaldo imagined that prize might help nudge him towards top spot in the 2019 Ballon d’Or. But Messi had the votes, once again, not so much for the titles - he only won La Liga this year - but for being the most watchable, the most inventive footballer this century has known.