@FCBJimmy_ PSG won the UCL twice right after Messi left. Juventus didnt make it past the first knock out round in the 4 seasons after Ronaldo left. But anyway, you said Ronaldo couldnt make it elsewhere, when he actually did in two different countries. So you're completely wrong there.
@donags5473@THR33P34T@FootbalGalaxy@ownsthatfraud Not great? Is anyone disputing that? All I see is people defending subpar performances from Messi at a far lower ranked league because Paris is too rainy.
@lmts_football@Alarsenalnews_ Or Serie A for that matter. Ronaldo won at the top 3 leagues. There's a very clear answer as to who of the two is the statpadder. One played in the Prem and Serie A, the other at League 1 and MLS.
@FCBJimmy_ "everything else is irrelevant". That's just dumb. Following that logic, Mbappe is already a far better player than Messi. Btw, Ronaldo won two Serie A titles after leaving Madrid. With that, Ronaldo won the most important trophy in the top 3 leagues (i.e. "elsewhere").
@USEagleEye@cdotharrison Portugal went to the semi final of the Euro 2000 and got eliminated by France in overtime. If anything, it was Figo who carried Portugal.
@AjayBhoopathy@demetrimitche11 Those stats are always a bit skewed because Ronaldo didn't score in his first 27 UCL games. Not sure what you mean by "comfort zone" considering Ronaldo won UCL with two teams while Messi only did it with one, including a UCL where he didn't play after the round of 16.
@JD_rabbit19@FplChaseGawd@KalshiEPL Angola conceded 2 goals in 3 matches and only lost to Portugal. Iraq conceded 7 goals and they still have one more match to play...
@Biblet_Quinn@ShyneMoore20@KalshiEPL Iraq conceded 7 goals and Senegal conceded 6 goals in the first 2 group matches. Except for North Korea, all of the teams you mentioned conceded fewer goals in 3 group matches.
@TrollingPenaldo@Has_RMrbdaclub pretty sure it was xavi and iniesta playing for the team but okay. could be that it was different in Ligue 1 and MLS, but i dont watch farmers leagues, sorry.