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Messi Ronaldo Rivalry Described As Beautiful Ahead Of World Cup Final

Lionel Messi calls the long contest with Cristiano Ronaldo "beautiful" as both prepare for what is likely their final World Cup. Argentina and Portugal are again in contention, with Opta modelling also hinting at a possible quarter-final clash between the two star-led teams in Kansas City on 11 July.

Argentina enter as defending champions and have a 10% chance of retaining the trophy, according to the Opta supercomputer. Portugal are given a 7% probability of lifting the World Cup for the first time. Argentina meet Algeria in Group J on 16 June, while Portugal face DR Congo in Group K on 17 June.

Messi Ronaldo rivalry described as beautiful

If both nations top their groups, the Messi and Ronaldo rivalry could gain one last World Cup chapter. The route would place Argentina and Portugal on the same side of the knockout draw. That scenario sets up a potential meeting in the last eight, adding another high-profile layer to this long-running contest.

The Messi and Ronaldo rivalry shapes modern football across more than 15 years. Between 2008 and 2023, they collect 13 of 15 Ballon d'Or awards. Messi wins eight, Ronaldo five. Only Luka Modric in 2018 and Karim Benzema in 2022 interrupt the dominant grip held by the two forwards.

During their shared peak from 2008 to 2017, the Messi and Ronaldo rivalry intensifies at club level. Barcelona and Real Madrid contest domestic and European titles almost every season. Across that 10-year span, each player secures the Ballon d'Or five times, underlining how closely matched their performances remain.

Messi helps Barcelona collect 10 LaLiga titles and four Champions League trophies while at Camp Nou. Ronaldo’s period at Real Madrid is shorter but still highly productive. Ronaldo wins two LaLiga crowns and four Champions League titles there, scoring in two finals of UEFA’s leading club competition during that spell.

Period (2008–2023) Player Ballon d'Or wins
2008–2023 Lionel Messi 8
2008–2023 Cristiano Ronaldo 5
2018 Luka Modric 1
2022 Karim Benzema 1

Messi reflects on the Messi and Ronaldo rivalry during an interview with Argentinian channel Lo Del Pollo. Messi says: "It's something natural in the world of football. I was at Barcelona, and he was at Real Madrid, and we were competing for everything both collectively and individually, so people were always comparing us. But our relationship was always good and respectful, and everything that happened was purely athletic. There was nothing personal. We didn't meet often, except at matches or award ceremonies, and we were always on good terms. Now we're at different stages in our lives, but what happened was a beautiful sporting rivalry."

Messi and Ronaldo rivalry and current club form

Both players reach this World Cup cycle still producing strong numbers for their clubs, adding context to the Messi and Ronaldo rivalry. Inter Miami forward Messi records nine goal contributions in 10 MLS matches this season. Messi previously totals 58 goal involvements across 34 appearances in Inter Miami’s successful 2025 campaign.

Ronaldo also maintains high output for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League during the 2025-26 season. Ronaldo scores 26 goals across 28 league games for the title-chasing side. Only Ivan Toney, with 30 goals, and Julian Quinones, with 29, register higher tallies in that competition during the current campaign.

Player Club Season Competition Appearances Goals Goal involvements
Lionel Messi Inter Miami 2024 MLS 10 - 9
Lionel Messi Inter Miami 2025 All competitions 34 - 58
Cristiano Ronaldo Al-Nassr 2025-26 Saudi Pro League 28 26 26

Messi and Ronaldo rivalry now heads toward what may be its last major international stage. Argentina and Portugal carry realistic ambitions, supported by strong recent form from their leaders. Whether they meet in Kansas City or not, this World Cup is set to mark a closing chapter in a defining football rivalry.

Story first published: Saturday, May 9, 2026, 16:47 [IST]
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