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“𝘞𝘦’𝘷𝘦 𝘥𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘪𝘵. ” 🙌 @Budweiser Player of the Match, Lionel Messi says the World Cup trophy was destined for Argen… https://t.co/ied52INTRJ— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) 1671403708000
Former England and Barcelona forward Gary Lineker tweeted: “It’s been an absolute privilege to watch Lionel Messi for nearly 2 decades. Moment after moment of spellbinding, breathtakingly joyous football. He’s a gift from the footballing Gods.”
Whether Messi really is the ‘greatest ever’ is a question, of course, that is as futile as the answer is subjective, a parlour game that boils down to the eye of the beholder.
What is undeniable though is that by sheer volume and range of silverware, Messi has won more than the other serious rivals to his “G.O.A.T” status: Pele and Maradona.
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While Pele’s three World Cup triumphs remain unrivalled, the Brazilian icon’s club career pales in comparison to Messi’s.
In his peak years with Barcelona, the Argentinian regularly scaled the pinnacle of European club football, winning four Champions League titles – arguably a technically superior arena than international football.
Maradona meanwhile won only one World Cup, and never lifted a European Cup during a club career in Europe spent mostly with Barcelona and Napoli.
The counter-argument of course is that Pele and Maradona played in an era where players were offered far less protection than the likes of Messi and his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo.Pele hobbled out of the 1966 World Cup finals after taking one brutal tackle too many; Maradona was also subjected to roughhouse treatment throughout his career.
Maradona’s former international team-mate Jorge Burruchaga is reluctant to compare players across generations.
Burruchaga, scorer of the winning goal — set up by Maradona — in the 1986 World Cup final victory over West Germany says simply that Messi is the greatest player of his era.”Win or lose, Messi is not more or less than Maradona,” Burruchaga told AFP ahead of Sunday’s final. “Messi is going to be in history whatever happens.”
“Messi is in that list, whether he wins the World Cup or not. But I hope he does.”
On Sunday, the hope of Burruchaga, and millions of Argentinian compatriots came true.
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