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Cristiano Ronaldo says he and Lionel Messi 'changed the history of football' after Ballon d'Or snub

The Editorial Team

Updated 07/09/2023 at 11:53 GMT

With Cristiano Ronaldo now aged 38 and Lionel Messi just two years his junior, the days look numbered for the two legendary forwards to keep competing, and moves to Al Nassr and Inter Miami respectively suggest their careers are already winding down. While Messi has a 2023 Ballon d'Or nomination, Ronaldo does not, and the latter appears keen to put their rivalry to bed.

'Changed the history of football' - Ronaldo speaks on legendary rivalry with Messi

Cristiano Ronaldo says that he and Lionel Messi "changed the history of football” after the Al-Nassr striker missed out on a Ballon d'Or nomination this year.
Seven-time winner Messi is once again nominated for the award, having failed to be named on the longlist last year following an indifferent spell at Paris Saint-Germain.
The 36-year-old spent two seasons in the French capital before leaving for MLS outfit Inter Miami in the summer.
The forward’s inclusion in this year's list is likely down to his success towards the end of 2022, where a resurgence of form saw him lead Argentina to World Cup glory in Qatar in December.
That achievement will see him go into the Ballon d'Or ceremony on October 30 as one of the favourites for the award.
Ronaldo has won the Ballon d’Or five times, though a move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr last year will probably preclude him from any further nominations or wins.
Nevertheless, Ronaldo and Messi have dominated the sport for over a decade, both widely regarded as two of the greatest players ever.
Discussing his rivalry with Messi while on international duty with Portugal, Ronaldo was happy to focus on their shared achievements, saying: “Those who like Cristiano Ronaldo don't have to hate Messi and vice versa.
"We've done well, we have changed the history of football. We are respected all over the world, that's the most important thing.
"He's followed his path and I have followed mine, regardless of playing outside of Europe. From what I've seen, he's been doing well and so have I.
"The legacy lives on, but I don't see the rivalry like that. We shared the stage many times, it was 15 years. I'm not saying we're friends, I've never had dinner with him, but we're professional colleagues and we respect each other."
Speaking about his move to Saudi Arabia, which happened before several huge transfers this summer, Ronaldo added: "I knew this was going to happen, I said it six months ago and everyone thought I was the crazy one.
"But, after all, the crazy guy is not that crazy, and it turns out to be normal to play in the Arab league.
"For me, it was a great privilege to change the culture of a country in terms of football and to have great stars go to Saudi Arabia.
"I was the pioneer, and I am proud of it. What I want most is to continue to always evolve, so that it [the league] is top notch."
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