Quiz: Messi Vs Ronaldo in 2017 who is the best read and tell
It's been a good week
for Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Not that they are short of those.
Argentina and Portugal
both secured automatic qualification for the 2018 World Cup, meaning the best
two players on the planet will – injuries permitting – grace the game's
greatest tournament again.
But there is still
plenty of football left to
play in 2017, in what has already been a year full of great moments, goals and
glory for the duo.
So, how do their
respective calendar year achievements compare at time of writing? Read on,
judge for yourself and leave a comment below with your thoughts.
Lionel Messi in 2017
49 goals in 49 games (five more than any other player on the planet)
45 goals in 43 club games
Four goals in six internationals
11 assists
Reached 500 career goals for Barcelona
Won the Pichichi (LaLiga top scorer) and European Golden Boot awards
Scored and assisted in Copa del Rey final victory
Scored a hat-trick to ensure Argentina qualified for the 2018 World Cup
Became all-time top scorer in South American qualifying (total of 21 goals)
49 goals in 49 games (five more than any other player on the planet)
45 goals in 43 club games
Four goals in six internationals
11 assists
Reached 500 career goals for Barcelona
Won the Pichichi (LaLiga top scorer) and European Golden Boot awards
Scored and assisted in Copa del Rey final victory
Scored a hat-trick to ensure Argentina qualified for the 2018 World Cup
Became all-time top scorer in South American qualifying (total of 21 goals)
Cristiano
Ronaldo in 2017
42 goals in 45 games
31 goals in 34 club games
11 goals in 11 internationals
11 assists
Reached 100 Champions League career goals
Overtook Jimmy Greaves as the all-time top scorer in the top five European leagues
Helped Real Madrid win their first league title since 2012
Scored his 600th career goal
Reached 400 career goals for Real Madrid
Became the first player to score in three finals in the Champions League era
Helped Real Madrid become the first club to win back-to-back Champions Leagues
Top scored in the Champions League for the fifth season in a row
Finished World Cup qualifying with 15 goals, second only to Poland's Robert Lewandowski (16)
42 goals in 45 games
31 goals in 34 club games
11 goals in 11 internationals
11 assists
Reached 100 Champions League career goals
Overtook Jimmy Greaves as the all-time top scorer in the top five European leagues
Helped Real Madrid win their first league title since 2012
Scored his 600th career goal
Reached 400 career goals for Real Madrid
Became the first player to score in three finals in the Champions League era
Helped Real Madrid become the first club to win back-to-back Champions Leagues
Top scored in the Champions League for the fifth season in a row
Finished World Cup qualifying with 15 goals, second only to Poland's Robert Lewandowski (16)
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