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Yahoo
12-08-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo told why record-breaking careers might not have happened without each other as Man Utd legend admits he'd 'love' rivals to unite at Inter Miami
All-time greats broke through at similar times Reached the very top of the global game Have smashed countless records between them Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱 WHAT HAPPENED? Portuguese superstar Ronaldo was the first to take tentative steps down a path to superstardom, with Manchester United snapping up his obvious potential in 2003. Argentine icon Messi made his senior bow for Barcelona in October 2004. THE BIGGER PICTURE There was to be no stopping them from there, with the history books being rewritten while claiming 13 Ballons d'Or between them. International honours have been collected in the form of European Championship, Copa America, UEFA Nations League and World Cup triumphs. DID YOU KNOW? Both are still going strong in the latter stages of their respective careers, with Ronaldo committing to a contract at Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr that will take him beyond the age of 42. Messi is seeing an extension until 2028 mooted at MLS outfit Inter Miami. WHAT BROWN SAID Quizzed on whether they could ever grace the same side, Ronaldo's former Manchester United team-mate Wes Brown - speaking in association with 7bet football betting - told GOAL: 'I would love that. 'We talk about all these strikers over the years - [Robert] Lewandowski, [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic, [Didier] Drogba, [Wayne] Rooney - these two are completely different. You can't even put them in the same category. They just keep on going with what they have done in the game, the goals, the assists, what they have won. You can't really compare them to anyone else. These two for me stand out alone on many things. 'The fact that Messi is still going, he's really enjoying his time at Miami. I don't think it's a competition but at the same time, it may be. No-one else can be in this competition. It's like 'okay, you pick me, I pick you, but you lot are not good enough to be in our league, so it's me against him'. I think that's brilliant. 'Imagine if they didn't have anyone to compete against. Maybe you might not have seen this. Regardless of what anyone says, it's not nasty competition, it's friendly competition. These two guys have been the best for the last 15, 16 years. It's been very hard, even though there are some unbelievable players in the world, to get anywhere near them.' WHAT NEXT FOR RONALDO & MESSI? Ronaldo and Messi openly admit that they have never been friends - having once graced opposing sides of the fierce Barcelona vs Real Madrid El Clasico divide - but they have the utmost respect for one another and will seemingly continue to dazzle global audiences for some time yet.


Times
24-07-2025
- Sport
- Times
Keira Walsh: Confidence is key to beating my Barcelona friends
England's hopes of a second consecutive European Championship title may rest on Keira Walsh. The holding midfielder often goes under the radar. She does not play a glamorous position, has an unassuming personality and her game is predicated on doing the unspectacular perfectly rather than highlights. That Walsh's first England goal came in her 83rd cap last April is fitting. For Sunday's Euro 2025 final against Spain in Basel, England need Walsh to be at her understated best. Their opponents are supreme in midfield, freakishly intelligent, and proven winners at the highest level. Walsh possesses these qualities too. Perhaps most importantly, she knows a secret or two. Walsh spent 2½ years at Barcelona — signing for a world-record fee at the time ($400,000) before joining Chelsea for £440,000 last January — so she is familiar with many of Spain's players. 'I've been asked several times in the last few years about them,' she said. 'They are incredible footballers.' Walsh, 28, is particularly aware of Spain's biggest strength: their midfield. Aitana Bonmatí, winner of the past two Ballons d'Or, scored the winner against Germany in the semi-finals by smartly feinting to create space before firing home from a tight angle. 'The way she let the ball go through, most players in that position wouldn't even think about shooting and automatically cross,' Walsh said of her former Barcelona team-mate. 'But I've played with Aitana a lot and know that she's always thinking about things that other players don't. She will have looked where the 'keeper was and tried to place it. It was a fantastic goal.' Please enable cookies and other technologies to view this content. You can update your cookies preferences any time using privacy manager. Bonmatí is not Spain's only generationally talented midfielder. Alexia Putellas, another Barcelona superstar, won the two Ballons d'Or before Bonmati's double. Patri Guijarro occupies Walsh's deeper position and is the hipster's choice for Barcelona's best midfielder. Mariona Caldentey, with whom Walsh also played at Barcelona, has since moved to Arsenal and was the Women's Super League player of the season for 2024-25. 'The Spanish are one of the best possession teams in the world,' Walsh said. 'Aitana's an incredible player, but if you try to nullify her, Patri's been one of the best players at this tournament. So you can focus on Aitana, then you've got Patri, Alexia and Mariona.' England can expect long periods chasing the game on Sunday, so how can they cope? 'It's about being patient when we don't have the ball, not panicking and not getting frustrated,' Walsh said. 'We just have to be comfortable defending.' They will also have to channel the 'proper England' mantra that has underpinned their tournament. Grit, resilience and total commitment will be required against a technically immaculate team. 'The English mentality has been going through all our games and that's not going to change in the final,' Walsh said. 'If anything, we're going to be more proud to be representing our country.' Yet Walsh believes England cannot simply defend gallantly. Spain outclassed them in the 2023 World Cup final, in which England were seldom able to gain a foothold, despite the narrow 1-0 scoreline. The Lionesses were then overwhelmed by Spain in a 2-1 defeat in Barcelona last month. 'One thing I would take from the previous games against Spain is we've not been as confident as we could be on the ball,' Walsh said. 'That's also one of our strengths. We've got unbelievable players on the ball. We need to take more pride in that and keep the ball for longer periods.' Walsh has had a solid tournament. She has started every game, was player of the match against Wales and scored her second England goal against France. Off the pitch, she has decompressed with the help of Jill Scott, the former England midfielder and a fellow Euro 2022 winner. Scott has no official title but is a crucial morale-booster, with her and Walsh going out for dinner and talking about anything except football. The midfielder is also happy to be back living in England, having struggled to acclimatise in Barcelona. Nevertheless, she remains close to her old team-mates and is pleased to see them enjoying the tournament after their 2023 World Cup campaign was plagued by internal tensions and the controversy around Luis Rubiales's non-consensual kiss of Jenni Hermoso, which led to the resignation of the Spanish football federation's president. 'As a friend, fellow footballer and human being, I just want them to enjoy the game,' Walsh said. The bond with Sunday's opponents was forged during Walsh's struggles in Barcelona. She will always be grateful for their kindness, but that will not stop her competing furiously, relaying insider information and taking on that formidable midfield. 'I was used to living 20 minutes away from my family and always lived in Manchester, so at times it was difficult,' Walsh said of her days in Catalonia. 'But that's why I've got so many good friends on the Spanish team, because they always looked after me. 'Irene Paredes always invited me around for dinner with her family. When I wasn't feeling great, I was with Mariona. Those girls really spent time taking care of me. 'I've got a lot to say thanks for, but on Sunday we're rivals and I want to win.' Euro 2025 finalSunday, 5pmTV Live on BBC1 and ITV


Scottish Sun
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I tried Lionel Messi's £53 GOAT 10 wine to see how it compared to grapes of other football greats including Prem legend
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FOOTBALL has given us some of our most memorable moments… and one man in particular has grasped the hearts of millions around the globe. He's won LaLigas, Champions Leagues, a record eight Ballons d'Or and lifted the World Cup in 2022 - he is arguably the greatest of all time. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 25 Lionel Messi launched his own range of wines, the GOAT 10 collection Credit: MM Winemaker 25 The Argentine great opted against a wine produced in his native homeland Credit: MM Winemaker 25 The GOAT 10 Sicilia Syrah IGT costs just north of £50 Credit: MM Winemaker 25 SunSport's Joshua Jones put the footballers' wines through a blind taste test Credit: SunSport It's safe to say Lionel Messi has crushed it on the pitch… now he's crushing grapes off it, with his own line of wines. Messi has followed the likes of Andres Iniesta, David Ginola, David Silva and Andrea Pirlo in releasing his own bottle of plonk - linking with award-winning MM Winemakers to launch the GOAT 10 Lionel Collection. His adoring fans are able to get their hands on a bottle of his premium Sicily Syrah or Puglia Primitivo reds for just north of £50. SunSport had grape expectations once we got our hands on some of the wine. Read more football news STRIPPIER Blonde who partied with Trippier before he announced wife split is OnlyFans model And we thought we should put the GOAT 10 through its paces and see how it plays in the glass... whether it has that shirazzmatazz worthy of a Ballon P'Our. A blind taste test was in order so SunSport headed to WSET School London - one of the UK's leading wine schools - and drafted in top ref, wine connoisseur and Principal Richard Harding to provide some much-needed expertise. So how does Messi's vino stack up against the footballing competition? And can we guess the player from the taste of his wine? SunSport found out... CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS ANDREA PIRLO - Pratum Coller Nitor IGP Montenetto (£23) The first hidden bottle we tested was a white wine that had an immediate early impact. Richard showed us what to look for, smell for and ultimately taste for - and I (somehow) correctly identified citrus as one of the key notes, albeit suggesting grapefruit instead of lemon and lime or even peach. Chelsea legend Gullit becomes 'instant meme' as video of him staring at wine drinker who shakes waiter's hand goes viral Then I scored my first own goal of the testing session… swallowing down a big gulp of the vino rather than swirling it around my mouth and back out into a spittoon as the pros do. This was a fresh, classy wine that one could easily enjoy for a full 90 minutes with the acidity a clue it is Italian - and for that reason, I guessed Andrea Pirlo, a classy footballer, a crowd pleaser and perfect on a summer's evening. Get a bit too much of it, though, and Pirlo's wine might leave you down on your backside looking a little silly - a la Joe Hart at Euro 2012. The Italian maestro owns the Pratum Coller vineyard which has 15 acres of vines and produces 25-30,000 bottles per year. SunSport guess: PIRLO, Richard guess: PIRLO 25 Andrea Pirlo's Nitor IGP Montenetto from Pratum Coller was a classy white wine Credit: oip 25 The former midfielder's vineyard produces 25-30,000 bottles per year Credit: Alamy 25 Drink too much and you could end up like Joe Hart at Euro 2012 Credit: AFP - Getty DAVID SILVA - Tameran Malvasia Volcanica 2022 (£41) As the first half progressed, I grew into the game and thought I was getting a good grasp. Richard seemed genuinely quite surprised and impressed when I correctly identified the vanilla notes in wine No2. This delicious darker white had honey, smoky and even explosive tints - in part due to the grapes growing in volcanic Gran Canaria. This wine has aged well and reflects its owner who kept going until 37, David Silva - and like the four-time Premier League winner, deserves more accolades than it is given credit for. Silva teamed up with winemaker Jonatan Garcia to launch a new winery in his home island in 2019, Bodegas Tameran, when he bought the vineyard. SunSport guess: GINOLA, Richard guess: SILVA 25 David Silva's Tameran Malvasia Volcanica is produced in Gran Canaria Credit: Gourmet Hunters 25 The ex-Manchester City star bought the vineyard in 2019 and has a range of wines Credit: DAVID GINOLA - Coste Brulade Provence Rosé 2023 (£14) As we hit half-time, it was time to shake things up with a rose - Richard informed me wine tasting is done by starting with whites, then roses and then finally reds. This floral, red-fruity and summery number had Wimbledon vibes - but more the All England Club rather than the Crazy Gang at Plough Lane. Spurs fan Richard's expertise suggested this elegant rose was from Provence in the south of France… and that was a tell-tale sign who could be responsible for being the footballer behind it. David Ginola certainly has produced award-winning wine with Coste Brulade in the past - but it is unclear if he is still involved. SunSport guess: GINOLA, Richard guess: GINOLA 25 The Coste Brulade Provence Rosé 2023 had a taste of summer Credit: General Wine Company 25 David Ginola helped make award-winning wines with Coste Brulade in the 2000s Credit: PA 25 The rose was a French number oozing with elegance - fitting for Ginola Credit: PA ANDRES INIESTA - Corazon Loco Tinto Joven 2022 (£15) Well into second half, now, and this is where the reds come into their own. This one was so deep in colour it looked like it had parked the bus - Jose Mourinho would be proud. Straight off the nose, I could detect the flair and creativity and we picked out flavours of cherries, blackcurrants and blackberries. Whoever made this had clearly put plenty of time in perfecting his craft in the vineyard… just like they did on the pitch. This is a consistent wine that can step up at any occasion - Champions League semi-finals at Stamford Bridge to World Cup finals in Johannesburg. Impressing in red with his Corazon Loco - which means 'crazy heart' - Andres Iniesta certainly played with his heart and went crazy in red (well, it was the blue away kit!) when he scored the winner as Spain were crowned world champions in 2010. Andres' father Jose planted ten hectares in the 1990s and the family winery Bodega Iniesta opened in Albacete, Spain in 2010, now grows 14 grape varieties across 300 hectares. SunSport guess: INIESTA, Richard guess: INIESTA 25 The Corazon Loco Tinto Joven 2022 is a red from Andres Iniesta Credit: Vinissimus 25 The Spaniard showed 'crazy heart' when he won the World Cup for his country in 2010 Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 25 Bodega Iniesta was established in the same year as Spain's triumph in South Africa Credit: 25 The family business now grows 14 grape varieties across 300 hectares Credit: LIONEL MESSI - Sicily Syrah IGT (£53) And lastly, sneaking in during injury-time was the fifth and final wine - and a real showstopper, too. I got hints of earthiness - not dissimilar to the smell of the Nou Camp pitch from my visit to Barcelona. And Richard cleverly pointed out that this could mean it is from a player who is used to leaving opposition defenders in the dirt. So while Lionel Messi may not be renowned for his physical strength or height, he has certainly left a powerful impression on football. And his smooth and silky GOAT 10 Syrah wine does the same with its full-bodied complexity, good acidity and spice, dark fruitiness and subtle floral and oak flavours… this wine can do a bit of everything - sound familiar? The quality number has plenty of velvety tannins - natural compounds from skins, seeds and stems - and the high alcohol content (14 per cent) leaves a slight burning sensation in the mouth. The good long finish stays in the mouth - an indicator of the footballer's lengthy career and red-hot ability to find the back of the net more than 850 times. Interestingly, the Lionel Collection is produced from grapes grown in Italy… for a player born in Argentina and made his name spending most of his career in Spain. SunSport guess: MESSI, Richard guess: MESSI 25 Lionel Messi's GOAT 10 Sicily Syrah IGT is a showstopper Credit: MM Winemaker 25 A long finish is fitting for a man still playing at 38 with more than 850 career goals Credit: MM Winemaker 25 As well as the Sicilia Syrah, there is also a Puglia Primitivo in the Lionel Collection Credit: MM Winemaker 25 Despite dazzling in pink for Inter Miami, Messi's GOAT 10s are reds rather than roses Credit: Getty FULL-TIME SCORE SunSport 4-5 Richard Cheers! A huge thank you to Richard Harding and everyone at WSET School London. WSET is the global leader in drinks education, with courses in wine, spirits, beer and sake taught in over 70 countries. Head to to find a course provider near you. 25 The five wines all showed plenty of class and creativity - much like the famous footballers behind them Credit: SunSport 25 SunSport's Joshua Jones leaned on the expertise of WSET School London Principal Richard Harding Credit: SunSport 25 The pair assessed the colours, notes and flavours of the wines Credit: SunSport 25 Getting the technique right is an important part of wine testing Credit: SunSport


The Irish Sun
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I tried Lionel Messi's £53 GOAT 10 wine to see how it compared to grapes of other football greats including Prem legend
FOOTBALL has given us some of our most memorable moments… and one man in particular has grasped the hearts of millions around the globe. He's won LaLigas, Champions Leagues, a record eight Ballons d'Or and lifted the World Cup in 2022 - he is arguably the greatest of all time. 25 Lionel Messi launched his own range of wines, the GOAT 10 collection Credit: MM Winemaker 25 The Argentine great opted against a wine produced in his native homeland Credit: MM Winemaker 25 The GOAT 10 Sicilia Syrah IGT costs just north of £50 Credit: MM Winemaker 25 SunSport's Joshua Jones put the footballers' wines through a blind taste test Credit: SunSport It's safe to say Lionel Messi has crushed it on the pitch… now he's crushing grapes off it, with his own line of wines. Messi has followed the likes of Andres Iniesta, David Ginola, David Silva and Andrea Pirlo in releasing his own bottle of plonk - linking with award-winning MM Winemakers to launch the His adoring fans are able to get their hands on a bottle of his premium Sicily Syrah or Puglia Primitivo reds for just north of £50. SunSport had grape expectations once we got our hands on some of the wine. Read more football news And we thought we should put the GOAT 10 through its paces and see how it plays in the glass... whether it has that shirazzmatazz worthy of a Ballon P'Our. A blind taste test was in order so SunSport headed to So how does Messi's vino stack up against the footballing competition? And can we guess the player from the taste of his wine? SunSport found out... Most read in Football CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS ANDREA PIRLO - Pratum Coller Nitor IGP Montenetto (£23) The first hidden bottle we tested was a white wine that had an immediate early impact. Richard showed us what to look for, smell for and ultimately taste for - and I (somehow) correctly identified citrus as one of the key notes, albeit suggesting grapefruit instead of lemon and lime or even peach. Chelsea legend Gullit becomes 'instant meme' as video of him staring at wine drinker who shakes waiter's hand goes viral Then I scored my first own goal of the testing session… swallowing down a big gulp of the vino rather than swirling it around my mouth and back out into a spittoon as the pros do. This was a fresh, classy wine that one could easily enjoy for a full 90 minutes with the acidity a clue it is Italian - and for that reason, I guessed Andrea Pirlo, a classy footballer, a crowd pleaser and perfect on a summer's evening. Get a bit too much of it, though, and Pirlo's wine might leave you down on your backside looking a little silly - a la Joe Hart at Euro 2012. The Italian maestro owns the Pratum Coller vineyard which has 15 acres of vines and produces 25-30,000 bottles per year. SunSport guess: PIRLO, Richard guess: PIRLO 25 Andrea Pirlo's Nitor IGP Montenetto from Pratum Coller was a classy white wine Credit: oip 25 The former midfielder's vineyard produces 25-30,000 bottles per year Credit: Alamy 25 Drink too much and you could end up like Joe Hart at Euro 2012 Credit: AFP - Getty DAVID SILVA - Tameran Malvasia Volcanica 2022 (£41) As the first half progressed, I grew into the game and thought I was getting a good grasp. Richard seemed genuinely quite surprised and impressed when I correctly identified the vanilla notes in wine No2. This delicious darker white had honey, smoky and even explosive tints - in part due to the grapes growing in volcanic Gran Canaria. This wine has aged well and reflects its owner who kept going until 37, David Silva - and like the four-time Premier League winner, deserves more accolades than it is given credit for. SunSport guess: GINOLA, Richard guess: SILVA 25 David Silva's Tameran Malvasia Volcanica is produced in Gran Canaria Credit: Gourmet Hunters 25 The ex-Manchester City star bought the vineyard in 2019 and has a range of wines Credit: DAVID GINOLA - Coste Brulade Provence Rosé 2023 (£14) As we hit half-time, it was time to shake things up with a rose - Richard informed me wine tasting is done by starting with whites, then roses and then finally reds. This floral, red-fruity and summery number had Wimbledon vibes - but more the All England Club rather than the Crazy Gang at Plough Lane. Spurs fan Richard's expertise suggested this SunSport guess: GINOLA, Richard guess: GINOLA 25 The Coste Brulade Provence Rosé 2023 had a taste of summer Credit: General Wine Company 25 David Ginola helped make award-winning wines with Coste Brulade in the 2000s Credit: PA 25 The rose was a French number oozing with elegance - fitting for Ginola Credit: PA ANDRES INIESTA - Corazon Loco Tinto Joven 2022 (£15) Well into second half, now, and this is where the reds come into their own. This one was so deep in colour it looked like it had parked the bus - Jose Mourinho would be proud. Straight off the nose, I could detect the flair and creativity and we picked out flavours of cherries, blackcurrants and blackberries. Whoever made this had clearly put plenty of time in perfecting his craft in the vineyard… just like they did on the pitch. This is a consistent wine that can step up at any occasion - Champions League semi-finals at Stamford Bridge to World Cup finals in Johannesburg. Impressing in red with his Corazon Loco - which means 'crazy heart' - Andres Iniesta certainly played with his heart and went crazy in red (well, it was the blue away kit!) when he scored the winner as Spain were crowned world champions in 2010. Andres' father Jose planted ten hectares in the 1990s and the SunSport guess: INIESTA, Richard guess: INIESTA 25 The Corazon Loco Tinto Joven 2022 is a red from Andres Iniesta Credit: Vinissimus 25 The Spaniard showed 'crazy heart' when he won the World Cup for his country in 2010 Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 25 Bodega Iniesta was established in the same year as Spain's triumph in South Africa Credit: 25 The family business now grows 14 grape varieties across 300 hectares Credit: LIONEL MESSI - Sicily Syrah IGT (£53) And lastly, sneaking in during injury-time was the fifth and final wine - and a real showstopper, too. I got hints of earthiness - not dissimilar to the smell of the Nou Camp pitch from my visit to Barcelona. And Richard cleverly pointed out that this could mean it is from a player who is used to leaving opposition defenders in the dirt. So while Lionel Messi may not be renowned for his physical strength or height, he has And his smooth and silky GOAT 10 Syrah wine does the same with its full-bodied complexity, good acidity and spice, dark fruitiness and subtle floral and oak flavours… this wine can do a bit of everything - sound familiar? The quality number has plenty of velvety tannins - natural compounds from skins, seeds and stems - and the high alcohol content (14 per cent) leaves a slight burning sensation in the mouth. The good long finish stays in the mouth - an indicator of the footballer's lengthy career and red-hot ability to find the back of the net more than 850 times. Interestingly, the Lionel Collection is produced from grapes grown in Italy… for a player born in Argentina and made his name spending most of his career in Spain. SunSport guess: MESSI, Richard guess: MESSI 25 Lionel Messi's GOAT 10 Sicily Syrah IGT is a showstopper Credit: MM Winemaker 25 A long finish is fitting for a man still playing at 38 with more than 850 career goals Credit: MM Winemaker 25 As well as the Sicilia Syrah, there is also a Puglia Primitivo in the Lionel Collection Credit: MM Winemaker 25 Despite dazzling in pink for Inter Miami, Messi's GOAT 10s are reds rather than roses Credit: Getty FULL-TIME SCORE SunSport 4-5 Richard Cheers! A huge thank you to Richard Harding and everyone at WSET School London. WSET is the global leader in drinks education, with courses in wine, spirits, beer and sake taught in over 70 countries. Head to to find a course provider near you. 25 The five wines all showed plenty of class and creativity - much like the famous footballers behind them Credit: SunSport 25 SunSport's Joshua Jones leaned on the expertise of WSET School London Principal Richard Harding Credit: SunSport 25 The pair assessed the colours, notes and flavours of the wines Credit: SunSport 25 Getting the technique right is an important part of wine testing Credit: SunSport 25 Richard got all five guesses spot on, while Joshua got one wrong Credit: SunSport


Pink Villa
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Kartik Aaryan fears ‘Argentina aunty will hit me' as he engages in hilarious Messi vs Ronaldo debate, reveals his favorite
Kartik Aaryan is currently shooting for his new movie in Croatia, where he was seen debating over Messi vs. Ronaldo with Argentine women. The actor shared a hilarious video on his Instagram where he is seated between two women and funnily instigates them over Ronaldo being the better player than Messi. Both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are football giants who are not only known in their respective countries but across the globe. The players have left quite an impression on the game, as well as the industry, where every other fan wants to be like them. The duo have played football for nearly two decades and have a winning record of 13 Ballons d'Or together. While both Messi and Ronaldo left European football a couple of years ago, they still have many laurels to their names. The Argentine native led his club, Inter Miami, to a 2-1 victory against Porto in the FIFA World Cup, while the father of five and his Portugal team went on to win the second UEFA Nations League in June 2025. Kartik Aaryan's fun banter with Argentine women As for the video shared by the Pyaar ka Punchnama star, Aaryan sat on a bench with two women. With the video being shot in Croatia, the Bollywood star went on to ask the ladies if La Pulga was their favorite. When the women nodded in affirmation, the movie star cheekily replied that he was a Ronaldo fan. Aaryan's response got the women riled up as one of them went on to say, "No, no. Messi, Maradona.' At the end of the video, the actor laughed and went on to say, 'This aunty will hit me.' Meanwhile, over the years, many Bollywood actors have talked about their pick between two football icons. Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have proved their stance in the football industry over the years. Hence, it is quite impossible for us to decide who is better. Can you?