Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘I don’t compete with Ronaldo to be the best’

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BARCELONA: Lionel Messi insists he does not compete with Cristiano Ronaldo to be considered the world’s best player, although he admits he finds it motivating to see Real Madrid in the Champions League final. The attacking duo have shared the Ballon d’or between them since 2008, winning five each, and are widely considered to be the greatest footballer­s of their generation.

Debate continues to rage over who should be considered the better player and Ronaldo even claimed in December, after winning his fifth Ballon d’or, that he should be seen as the finest in history. Messi, though, says he is not interested in striving to be acknowledg­ed as the very best, even though watching Ronaldo and Madrid prepare for a third European final in a row has given him an extra drive to succeed.

“I don’t compete with Cristiano,” he told TYC Sports. “It stimulates me to see them win leagues or to be in the Champions League final. I want to win Laliga and the Champions League together.”

He continued: “It’s not an objective to be the best in history. The fact that these things are spoken of about me, well, that’s that. I never set out to be the best, second best, third or fourth.

“I compete to improve myself year after year, to surpass what I have done before. The more trophies I’ve won at the end of the season, the better, and obviously with the national team, which is something I still don’t have.”

Ronaldo was a huge success in England with Manchester United before joining Madrid in 2009, having started his career with Sporting CP, while Messi’s entire profession­al life has been spent at Camp Nou. However, the 30-yearold does not think he has to move to another league before retiring in order to prove any doubters wrong. “I don’t need to go to another team to show anything to anyone,” he said. “You look at other leagues, but at the moment of deciding, it’s very difficult to leave Barcelona.”

Barca took back the Liga title from Madrid this season, with Zinedine Zidane’s side struggling for consistenc­y throughout their domestic campaign.

Madrid also survived scares in the Champions League knockouts against Juventus and Bayern Munich to reach another final, but Messi says their determinat­ion to battle through such ties should be commended.

“It’s something they have,” he said. “Playing badly, they win, and sometimes that costs us a little bit. We have to be far superior against them to win.”

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