@OnoLa_ Hazard was doing it. Ronaldinho was doing it. Both of them we know are party boys who are lazy trainers. Again, I am not saying that Messi is lazy. He works hard but not as hard as Ronaldo. We all know Messi strolls around the pitch and hasn't pressed for more than 5 years now.
@Nonameboy001@Osmoses_1 Go check out videos of him practising his long-range shoots and jumps. That kind of jump is an athletic ability that you need to constantly train for. You think Ronaldo jumps higher than goal keepers taller than him is talent? It is a skill you need to train for
@sosoo_samuel@thearmah_ Personally, I want to see engineers and planners on TV debate this issue. This is not a problem for laymen or politicians to give suggestions. A problem that was with us when Ghana's population was less than 1 million in 1970 can be solved with breaking homes.
@Osmoses_1 Ronaldo certainly has a high IQ, but not as much as Messi. This is why Messi has the assists and is a playmaker.
Same why Messi works hard, but not as much as Ronaldo. Ronaldo had a private chef and trainers since he was 19yr.
@Osmoses_1 That is why Ronaldo can kick the ball from the centre of the pitch and score, jumb above everyone, or do an impossible bicycle kick.
Messi, however, can find teammates in an impossible position or dribble through 5 players with just body feints.
Ronaldo is power. Messi is magic.
@Osmoses_1 I would only agree with you if there were videos or teammates talking about Messi training regimes like Ronaldo.
I think what separates the two is Messi has talent and genius. He has such a high IQ to read games.
Ronaldo has talent and hard work. He has the physique to go beyond.
@i_am_nunya I know complaining on the internet is a competitive sport in this country, but the dishonesty and ingratitude is getting too much. We can ask for some issues to be looked at without pretending this government with the best performing economy hasn't exceeded expectations.
@darko_darko10@realman377 The Ga Mantse is not a king. He is a chief of a small part of Accra. He and the Osu, La, Teshie, Nungua or Tema Manste are on the same level, just that he is more popular.
@J_Rocster@tv3_ghana The nature of our political system discourages revolutionary actions. What is the point of doing the right thing if it is going to cost you the elections? You do something drastic, and if it affects some voters, they would vote you out.
@AmcAmc840@historia_stan The point is that even if it is a discipline problem, the leaders are still responsible for solving it. It is in their power to solve it.
@KwawKese The money we would use to fix the problem should be used to build a new city. The flood problem in Accra had been with us since the 70s. No government is going to use one or two election cycles to fix it, and no amount of breaking homes on water ways will fix it.
@ChubiDave What you mean is "there might be no hyped players left"
Alonso created stars and champions out of unknown players at Levekusen. Fabregas is doing the same at Como. Tuchel did it at Chelsea. I trust Alonso to do it
@i_am_nunya He didn't just start building. He increased the number of soldiers and police. Then, he arrested all the criminals and gangs. If a leader in Africa tried that, the Western media would start a revolution against them.