November 2013

Recognising a phenomenon: Cristiano Ronaldo

          Who is the best player in the world? It is arguably the favourite topic of the football fan, but it is also the most difficult to resolve due to the inexorable passage of time. Pele is always cited, of course, and rightly so, but he banged in almost half of his career goal tally in friendlies. Diego Maradona won the World Cup pretty much single-handedly in 1986 and had a dominion of the ball that no other player in history has been able to match, with the exception of George Best. The Northern Irishman never graced a World Cup, but tormented defenders at the highest level for Manchester United with exceptional skill and poise, verging on downright cheek. Johan Cruyff never won the sport’s most sought-after trophy but is credited with revolutionising the way the game is played. The list of candidates goes on and on, but these are perhaps the four most cited “best” players of all time. But how can such a debate be measured? Certainly not by the FIFA Ballon d’Or, which Maradona never won and Pele was never eligible for. By the number of World Cups amassed? Even Pele’s unique claim on that front has been embellished a tad, FIFA awarding a retrospective winner’s medal to him for the 1962 tournament in 2007 despite the Brazil legend barely kicking a ball after being injured in the group stage. And then there’s George Best, a winner of the Ballon d’Or who never even featured in a European Championship.         It was precisely the FIFA Ballon d’Or that the crowd at the Bernabeu were clamouring for on Saturday, 9th October, 2013 against Real Sociedad as Cristiano Ronaldo hit yet another hat trick in the white shirt of Real Madrid. And herein lies the great question of this generation: Where does Ronaldo lie in the reckoning for the world’s best player? There are several lines of debate in that question, not least should he even be considered the equal of Lionel Messi? In short, he really should.  Ronaldo’s treble against Sociedad was the 19th of his Real Madrid career solely in the league; only Madrid Legend Alfredo di Stefano and Telmo Zarra, the Athletic Bilbao great, have more in La Liga with 22 each. That seems a record that will be overhauled soon enough.     The Portuguese forward is already the 5th highest scorer in Real Madrid’s history, overtaking Hugo Sanchez and currently bearing down on Ferenc Puskas. Only three active Liga players are in the top 20 all-time scorers domestically in Spain: Messi (223 goals), David Villa (178 goals) and Ronaldo (162 goals). But what stands out about Ronaldo’s achievements in the league are his goals-per-game ratio of 1.09 which the highest of anyone on the Spanish league’s all time top scorer list and the time he has taken to hammer the goals in. Villa has been playing in La Liga since 2003 and has a strike ratio of 0.54. Messi made his debut a year later and is worth 0.87 goals per game. And then there is the Barcelona philosophy. As Zlatan Ibrahimovic would tell you and Villa to a lesser extent, there is one top dog at the Catalan club and the team’s style of play in the past has been entirely tailored to the Argentinean. Ronaldo hardly has the same setup at Real Madrid, where the goal-scoring onus has been shared between Ronaldo, Gonzalo Higuain and Karim Benzema as evident in the 2011-2012 season where the trio had over 20 goals each in the league and a total of 118 goals between the 3 players, the most of any European attack for that season.              The Portugal captain is now 97 goals shy of the club legend Raul’s tally of 323. At his current rate of scoring he will reach that target sometime in 2015. Raul required 741 games over 16 seasons to reach that total. Ronaldo has played 217 games for Real in 4 seasons and already has 226 goals. With a contract due to expire in 2018, if he remains relatively injury free, it is inevitable that Ronaldo will smash every club record going, and alongside Messi will also break every Liga and European goal-scoring mark that exists, including Telmo Zarra’s staggering haul of 251 league goals in 278 games, the closest comparison to Ronaldo in goals-per-game ratio at 0.91. Messi is 6 goals shy of Raul’s tally in the Champions League, and Ronaldo 12 goals shy.              It is perfectly conceivable that neither will win the World Cup, although Argentina’s best chance is next year on almost home soil. Javier Mascherano said in a recent interview that Messi is attempting to condition himself to be in perfect shape for the tournament in Brazil, a target that the hamstring injury he suffered against Real Betis perversely will help him to achieve. Ronaldo, meanwhile, he led Portugal to a 3-2 World Cup playoff triumph in Stockholm against Sweden and he did it in grand style bagging a hat trick and becoming Portugal’s joint all time top scorer with Pedro Pauleta on 47 goals and of course he is going to be the outright top scorer unless he decides to hang up his international career boots right now.             Whether or not Ronaldo will finally win a second Ballon d’Or in Switzerland next January, ending a run of four straight awards to Messi, there is little doubt that both players have earned the right to be uttered in the same breath as Pele, Maradona, Best and Cruyff. Will one of them ever be considered the best player of all time? Maybe, with all the variables that entails. In the meantime, does Ronaldo have a pretty good claim to a personal, undisputed heavyweight title of his own: the greatest scorer of goals the game has ever witnessed? At his current phenomenal rate, it seems very likely. And the likes of Pele and the great legends as well

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Cristiano Ronaldo vs. Lionel Messi: The goal duel stats part 2

LIONEL MESSI STATS Messi so far this season has 8 league goals in 11 league appearances 6 UCL goals in 3 UCL appearances 14 overall goals in 16 overall appearances 223 overall league goals in 257 overall league appearances for Barcelona 65 overall UCL goals in 82 overall UCL appearances for Barcelona 24 overall Copa Del Rey goals in 38 overall Copa Del Rey appearances for Barcelona 10 overall Spanish Super Cup goals in 11 overall Spanish super cup appearances. 1 goal in 3 UEFA Super Cup appearances for Barcelona 4 goals in 4 FIFA club world cup appearances for Barcelona 327 overall goals in 395 overall appearances for Barcelona Messi is currently 6th on the Spanish league all time scorer list with a goal ratio of 0.87 37 overall goals in 83 overall appearances for Argentina.             Messi has spent his entire senior career in FC Barcelona and it has taken him 8 years to score 223 overall goals in 257 overall appearances for Barcelona while Ronaldo has scored 225 overall goals in 216 overall appearances for Real Madrid in 4 years. Ronaldo’s goal ratio of 1.09 is the highest of any player in the Spanish league all time top scorer list. if it has taken him 4 years to score 225 goals for Real Madrid and if he maintains or improves his current goal ratio, it is predicted that he will become real Madrid’s all time top scorer by 2015, that will be a shorter period to attain top scorer record for club compared to Messi that needed 8 years to attain top scorer status.  Comparing both Ronaldo and Messi’s goal scoring record at national team level, Ronaldo has more goals with 43 in 106 appearances while Messi has 37 in 86 appearances. Ronaldo is older than Messi by two years and burst into the scene before him. That’s why Ronaldo has more career goals compared to Messi.             It amazing how these two players in less than 10 years have achieved this feat. This is one good reason why they can be considered the greatest players ever and not Pele as most people claim. These two possess weaponry that makes it hard for defenders to contain. Now that the figures have been brought out, is there a clearly much better player? Like said earlier, most people would claim Messi because he has been more successful than Ronaldo in terms of awards and honours. Looking at the statistics shows Ronaldo has a better goal margin than Messi, in terms of overall career goals and goal ratio. Ronaldo scores at a better rate than Messi does, that’s why he has more goals than his appearances for Real Madrid. Messi has been breaking records faster than Ronaldo has but Ronaldo is not far behind. He is gradually clearing names of the legends and with his superb current goal ratio, he should be neck to neck with Messi soon. Do we have a clear great now? It’s still had to call with the facts established. If I were to take my pick, I’ll go for Messi for some reasons people can say I’m bias. Well true but you be the judge of that. Even if I pick Messi, I’m not using that to write off Cristiano Ronaldo’s brilliance. It’s had to establish the greatest player ever. Maybe when both Ronaldo and Messi retire from the game, there might be a clear great and then we can put the debate to bed but let’s not forget some young talents are emerging and who knows if in the nearest future they can be better than Messi or Ronaldo. In the mean time, the debate of both Messi and Ronaldo continues, they will continue to score a hatful of goals and defenders will wish Messi and Ronaldo never existed.    

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Cristiano Ronaldo vs. Lionel Messi: The goal duel stats

    Football been the most popular and watched game worldwide is growing in many places, even the USA not considered a soccer (as it is called there) loving nation, is gradually getting a huge audience. The game of football is now getting all the attention partly because of two players. These are Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. These two are the most popular figures currently in the game, their background information is widely known so there isn’t much need to start delving into that and of  course most people know what they stand out for, they are goal scoring machines. Their goal scoring rates having been so outstanding, they have broken so many individual records and look certain to likely break more. These two started their careers as promising players but no one would have known right from their young age they had the ability to score goals better than many of Footballs greats like Alfredo Di Stefano, Ronaldo, Ferenc Pukas, Raul among many others. Messi has spent all his years as a senior player in FC Barcelona while Ronaldo started in Sporting Lisbon before moving to Manchester United where he had 5 fantastic years. His move to Real Madrid in 2009 was the most expensive transfer ever. His huge price tag of £80 million has been largely justified as he has banged in over 200 goals for Real Madrid in his 4 years so far while Messi has done the same over that period, though Messi has been the more successful in terms of individual and club honors, one can’t argue that such is attributed to the fact that Messi has been in the most successful club in the last decade. Since Messi and Ronaldo bombard the net with goals, there has been a long standing debate as to who is a better player. There are so many reasons to give as to who is better and most people put Messi ahead of Ronaldo. That maybe correct but that not enough not to credit the brilliance of Ronaldo too. Below are statistics of goals scored by Ronaldo and Messi starting with this season so far and their overall goals tally for club and country as well as their goal scoring ratio. Please note that all figures are correct as at 14th November, 2013. CHRISTIANO RONALDO STATS. Ronaldo so far this season has 16 league goals in 13 league appearances. 8 UCL goals in 4 UCL appearances. 24 overall goals in 17 overall appearances this season for Real Madrid. 162 overall league goals in 148 overall league appearances for Real Madrid. 43 overall UCL goals in 44 overall UCL appearances for Real Madrid. 17 overall Copa Del Rey goals in 20 overall Copa Del Rey appearances for Real Madrid. 3 overall Spanish Super Cup goals in 4 overall Spanish super cup appearances for Real Madrid. 225 overall goals in 216 overall appearances for Real Madrid. Ronaldo is currently 14th on the Spanish league all time top scorer list with a goal ratio of 1.09 348 overall career club goals in 539 career club appearances. 43 overall goals in 106 overall appearances for Portugal.  

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