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Cristiano must live up to ‘best in history’ claim as his great rival visits

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Cristiano Ronaldo (right) sharing a joke with Casemiro before the start of Real Madrid’s training session yesterday. Real face Barcelona in the Clasico today.

If it wasn’t for Ronaldo, Messi would have won twice as much. Fernando Torres

BARCELONA: Cristiano Ronaldo has made his claim. Now he has to live up to it.

Ronaldo will face Lionel Messi today for the first time since the Portugal forward declared himself “the best player in the history” of football after equalling the Argentine’s five Ballon d’Or awards this month.

Basking in the spotlight of a glitzy ceremony under the Eiffel Tower, Ronaldo felt confident enough to put himself at the pinnacle of the sport, ahead of Messi and other greats like Pele and Diego Maradona.

“You will go and say that I have a big head, but when you’re at the top, it’s normal that you’re criticised,” he told France Football. “I am the best player in history, in both good and bad times.”

Personalit­ies aside, Ronaldo has a tough case to make. He and Messi both have four Champions League titles, but Messi’s eight Spanish League titles double Ronaldo’s tally for Real and Manchester United.

Messi also has the edge in their head-to-head duels. Messi has outscored Ronaldo 19-17 since Ronaldo joined Real in 2009. Prior to that, Messi scored in a 2-0 win over Ronaldo’s Manchester United in the 2009 Champions League final.

The Messi-led Barcelona have also had a clear advantage over Ronaldo’s Real. Messi has helped Barcelona beat Ronaldo’s side 13 times, to eight wins for Real and seven draws.

Overall, Messi holds the “clasico” record with 24 goals in 36 matches. Ronaldo is one goal shy of matching Real great Alfredo Di Stefano’s 18 goals against Barcelona.

The camera-shy Messi insisted again on Monday when he was recognised for leading the Spanish League in goals last campaign that he put more value on team titles than individual honours.

“Titles are our goal,” Messi said. “If individual statistics are there also, that’s even better, but they are not the objective.”

Ronaldo has no doubt closed the gap with Messi after he led Real to back-to-back Champions League titles in the last two seasons. But for Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres, this past decade is still set to bear Messi’s mark.

“If it wasn’t for Ronaldo, Messi would have won twice as much,” Torres said on Wednesday. “What Ronaldo has done in the age of Messi

says a lot about him.”

Ronaldo will need to be at his best today because anything other than a victory will deal a huge blow to Real’s title defence before the season reaches its midway point.

Real enter the m atch in fourth place and trailing Barcelona by 11 with a match in hand. Atletico and Valencia are in second and third.

“Given the situation we are in we are obligated to win,” Real defender Sergio Ramos said.

Messi had one of his most memorable performanc­es at Madrid last season when he scored his second of two brilliant goals in stoppage time to silence the Bernabeu.

Real got their revenge with wins of 3-1 and 2-0 in the Spanish Super Cup in August, when Barcelona were reeling from the departure of Neymar to Paris St Germain.

Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde, however, quickly rallied his team and the Catalan club have not lost since, a run of 24 matches. With Neymar gone, Valverde has succeeded in tightening up Barcelona’s defence.

“It would be important to win for everything that would represent, since the match is so special, and we are playing at their ground,” Messi said.

“There would still be a long way to go for the league title, but a victory would be nice before the Christmas break.”

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 ?? Wow factor: ?? Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo attempting an overhead kick in the Champions League final against Juventus in Cardiff on June 3. Ronaldo scored twice in Real’s 4-1 win. Inset: Lionel Messi posing with the 2017 European Golden Shoe last week.
Wow factor: Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo attempting an overhead kick in the Champions League final against Juventus in Cardiff on June 3. Ronaldo scored twice in Real’s 4-1 win. Inset: Lionel Messi posing with the 2017 European Golden Shoe last week.
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