Paul Merson explains difference between ‘special’ Cristiano Ronaldo and ‘unreal’ Lionel Messi
Former Arsenal icon Paul Merson has explained the key difference between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
Merson has heaped praise on Ronaldo for his commitment towards the game and hard work throughout his career, which has made him the player he is today. He labelled the Manchester United forward 'special'.
The former player-turned-pundit also agreed with the general notion that Messi has had natural talent. In his column for the Daily Star, Paul Merson said:
"The bloke (Ronaldo) is special. He has such self-belief. I think mentally, he is the strongest player there has ever been in the game. I think Messi is different. I think he was born with his talent. Ronaldo has had to work at it. You can watch videos of Messi scoring unreal goals as a kid. It came naturally for him. With Ronaldo, it's been sheer hard work and dedication."
Both Messi and Ronaldo have had amazing careers over the last 15 years. The duo have won a combined 12 Ballon d'Or awards between them, with Messi winning seven and Ronaldo five.
The duo will be heading into the 2022-23 season after enduring contrasting campaigns. Both Messi and Ronaldo had joined new clubs at the start of last season. Messi had an underwhelming first season with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), scoring only 11 times across competitions, but won the Ligue 1 title.
Ronaldo, meanwhile, ended the 2021-22 campaign as Manchester United's leading goalscorer with 24 goals in 38 appearances. However, the 37-year-old forward endured a trophyless campaign. To add insult to injury, United also failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, finishing sixth in the Premier League.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to play in their fifth FIFA World Cup
Argentina and Portugal have both qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. That means that Messi and Ronaldo will be making their fifth appearance in the quadrennial competition. Both superstars had made their World Cup debut in the 2006 edition in Germany but are yet to win the competition.
It's quite possible that the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar could be both Messi and Ronaldo's final appearance in the competition. With both approaching the twilight of their careers, it is difficult to see either of them in the 2016 edition in North America.