The stats might have changed a bit since last 2 weeks when I
wrote part 1 of Messi or Ronaldo. But that won’t help you either to
convincingly award one player as the best. Two weeks back, we focused on these
stats (updated now until 23 May 2015):
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Messi
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Ronaldo
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Appearance
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Goals
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Goals
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Appearance
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577
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455
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All time career – club and
country
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488
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742
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480
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410
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All time – club
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436
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623
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315
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286
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League
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312
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421
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98
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77
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Europe
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78
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121
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Messi, I guess edges out Ronaldo above with regards to goals
per games ratio. The Champions league performance is staggering. And he doesn’t
take as many penalties as Ronaldo does. To be fair to Ronaldo, he has scored at
a much faster rate at Real Madrid.
I extracted some stats with respect to their Honours too (Since
2003-2004):
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Messi
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Ronaldo
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7
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League
Titles – Spanish or English
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4
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3
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UEFA
Champions League
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2
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4
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Ballon
d’Or Award
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3
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Messi edges out Ronaldo here too.
No, I am not taking personal sides here. Yes, I would pick
Messi in my side, but it won’t be an easy choice. I would suggest that Messi’s
success has come partly because of his genius and partly because of his team Barcelona.
Sir Alex once suggested that Ronaldo may be able to fit easily in any team,
whereas Messi is made for Barcelona. How Messi performs in another team can
only be seen when and if it happens, but the playing style of Barcelona and
Service of the likes of Xavi and Iniesta definitely helped Messi in achieving
what he did.
It’s another thing though: how Messi has gelled with Suarez
and Neymar and in fact has helped them grow, has again highlighted his team
player ranks, whereas Ronaldo I feel has never been able to completely stop his
critics for his individual ambitions.
Again, we are just lucky to be present in the time when both
these players are at their best and entertain us like no other. And we can
choose to just sit back, relax and let both of them edge out the other week in
week out.






