When it comes to Messi vs. Ronaldo conversations, you don’t need to make logical arguments. Just stick to banter or tweet your opinion and move on, because the moment you try to have a logical conversation using facts, figures, and context, most Messi fans will eventually resort to insulting you.
You might prefer Messi because he has more league titles than Ronaldo. I prefer Ronaldo because he has won league titles in England, Spain, Italy, and Saudi Arabia.
You might prefer Messi because he has won the most Golden Boots in history. I prefer Ronaldo because he is the highest goalscorer in football history. He has also scored at least 100 goals for every club he has played for.
You might prefer Messi because he won the World Cup. I prefer Ronaldo because he won five Champions League titles with two different clubs. You need seven games to win a World Cup; you need 13 to win the Champions League. He also won it three times in a row.
You prefer the player with eight Ballon d’Or awards an award voted for by around 100 journalists worldwide. I prefer the player who won five Ballon d’Ors despite not being the media favourite.
You see? It’s all about context. It’s based on preference. You prefer a playmaker; I prefer a goalscorer who decides games.
A lot of Messi fans will insult you simply because Ronaldo is your GOAT. To save yourself the endless back and forth, either stick to bantering with them or tweet your opinion and move on. They’re not ready to see the debate from the angle some of us see it, and that’s fine.
Viva Ronaldo. 🐐
Peter Obi a few months ago defended Malami despite his fraud allegations; Now Malami has lost properties as they are being forfeited. The properties are worth over N180.4 billion.
Peter Obi defended Malami despite corruption charges, also supported Emefiele who even has a bigger fraud case now, and to make matters worse made acquaintance with a terrorist sympathizer (Gumi).
Someone who has a record of defending and moving with the wrong set of people wants to fix the nation. And it's even more shocking that many Nigerians justified these back in the day.
Cero miedo con esta gente eh
Hace 8 años les follamos el culo 6-1 con una selección que cayó en octavos
No quiero ni pensar lo que hará España contra una selección que ha sufrido contra "Cabo verde" o "Egipto"
Si fuera argentino prepararía la vaselina
“Where’s Ronaldo’s WC at 41? Yamal won it at 19.”
“Put Bellingham’s World Cup on the table.”
“Yamal Ballon d’Or at 19.”
“Messi has back-to-back WC trophies.”
“Messi’s 9th Ballon d’Or.”
"Lamine Yamal is still young and he can still win the World Cup in the future"
My brother that's exactly how Ronaldo played 6 World Cup and didn't win it.😭🤣🤣
Peter Obi is annoyingly shameless.
The official page of the ECFR declared “ECFR Africa” page as false/fake back in 2020.
Why’s Peter Obi disgracing himself everywhere in the struggle for foreign validation.
Thank you @Onsogbu for bringing this to my attention. Please, Mr. Nnaemeka Ikerionwu should proceed to see the Director of Commercial and Business Development for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and he will be directed on the mode of payment of the fine for the offender.
Now that we have burst his bubble, next time, @PeterObi should think twice before making outlandish claims of being targeted at our airports or anywhere for that matter in order to get ‘sympathy votes’. Nigerians have become too politically savvy to fall for such cheap political gimmicks from presidential candidates that emerged from miracle centres.
🚨Sergio Agüero on the moment Jude Bellingham decided to trash talk Lionel Messi :
"The moment Jude Bellingham decided to get into Messi's face, I knew he had made a mistake. You don't try to disrespect the greatest player in football and expect nothing to happen. That's the quickest way to wake up the competitive side of Leo.
"People keep forgetting that Messi is at his most dangerous when he's motivated. The more you challenge him, the more focused he becomes. It's like you're giving him extra fuel.
"If Jude didn't know, maybe he should have asked Sergio Ramos or Pepe what it was like trying to stop an angry Messi in El Clásico. They saw firsthand what happened when Leo took things personally.
"You can admire your own players, but provoking Messi is rarely a smart football decision. Once he locks in, all he thinks about is making the difference on the pitch—and more often than not, he does."