Cristiano Ronaldo's honest view on whether Lionel Messi settled GOAT debate with World Cup win

Cristiano Ronaldo's honest view on whether Lionel Messi settled GOAT debate with World Cup win

Cristiano Ronaldo has given his opinion on whether Lionel Messi's World Cup triumph will end the debate on who is the greatest of all time.

Last year, Messi helped his country win its first World Cup since 1986 in dramatic circumstances.

Argentina won a penalty shootout 4-2 after a 3-3 draw in regulation time at Lusail Stadium in Qatar.

Messi lifted the trophy which had eluded him for his entire career at perhaps the final time of asking.

Longtime rival Ronaldo was also in the Middle East for the tournament but was eliminated at the quarter-final stage by Morocco.

The Portugal international trudged down the tunnel in tears, knowing it was his last chance to win international football's most iconic competition.

Despite the importance of World Cup glory for names of years gone by, Ronaldo admitted it wouldn't define his legacy.

Ronaldo said: "Even if I win the World Cup that will continue. Some people like me more, some less. It's like in life, some like blondes, some like brunettes.

Ronaldo and Messi at an award show. (Image Credit: Alamy)

"I have always had to show what I can do year after year. I would love to win this tournament.

"I'm ambitious but if you tell me I won't win any more tournaments I would still be happy given all I have won. In the history books, all other records will be there. But obviously, a World Cup on the shelf wouldn't be bad. It would be a dream."

Messi lifted his eighth Ballon d'Or last month thanks to his exploits at the World Cup.

The 36-year-old paid tribute to Diego Maradona on what would've been his 63rd birthday. Messi grew up idolising Maradona and said his triumph was for 'all of Argentina'.

He said: "I think there is no better place than here to congratulate him, full of players and with a ball. This Ballon d'Or is also yours and that of all of Argentina.

Messi with the World Cup trophy. (Image Credit: Getty)

"All the awards have been special, but I always emphasise the importance of the team. This is secondary. Look at [Manchester] City, they have been the best and achieved everything last season.

"I have been very lucky, I have played for the best team in the world, the best in history, I have been able to win many individual awards thanks to that. With Argentina I have had very bad times, but I never gave up on winning the Copa America and World Cup, and that's why I'm proud of not having given up."

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