Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have dominated the football landscape for the past two decades, frequently at the heart of the enduring “Greatest of All Time” debate.
Despite their on-pitch rivalry, the two global icons have shared a mutual respect, as highlighted by Ronaldo in a recent interview.
“Of course, I have affection for Leo Messi. We’ve been on stage together for 15 years,” Ronaldo said, speaking fondly of his long-time counterpart.
The Portuguese forward further recalled their shared experiences at award ceremonies, saying, “I remember translating English for him at the Galas because he didn’t speak English well. He always treated me well and respected me.”

In the same interview, the 40-year-old hinted at the possibility of skipping the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in 2025, citing his desire to focus on international duties with the Portugal national team. While he may extend his contract with Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, Ronaldo appears to be prioritizing national glory at this stage of his career.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner is currently preparing for another major international final, as Portugal is set to face Spain in the UEFA Nations League final on 9th June. The highly anticipated clash will take place at the Allianz Arena in Germany, with Ronaldo aiming to add yet another trophy to his illustrious collection.
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