Messi a level above Ronaldo in class of his own’ – Beckham ranks Barcelona star above former Man Utd No.7
Lionel Messi Cristiano Ronaldo Barcelona Juventus
The
Red Devils and Real Madrid legend considers an Argentine playmaker to
be a better player than a man who inherited his shirt at Old Trafford
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Messi is a level above even Cristiano Ronaldo, says Manchester United
legend David Beckham, with the Barcelona superstar considered to sit in a
class of his own.
Many share that opinion of the mercurial
Argentine forward, with his exploits at Camp Nou continuing to amaze and
raise the bar of individual excellence.
Eternal rival Ronaldo is the only player to have got close to Messi, with the pair having split 11 Ballons d’Or between them.
Messi,
though, has captivated audiences with his mazy dribbling and audacious
finishing for the best part of 16 years, with a remarkable return of 627
goals recorded for the Blaugrana in that time.
For former
England captain Beckham, who passed on the No.7 shirt at United to
Ronaldo and also preceded him at Real Madrid, South American flair wins
out over Portuguese power.
He told Telam: “He [Messi] is alone in his class as a player, it is impossible that there is another like him.
“He, like Cristiano Ronaldo, who is not at his level, are both above the rest.”
Lionel Messi David Beckham FC Barcelona PSG
Beckham briefly shared a Champions League stage with Messi towards the end of his own distinguished playing career.
The
former LA Galaxy midfielder was on the books at Paris Saint-Germain by
that stage, as he prepared to hang up his boots in France.
PSG
were paired with Barca at the quarter-final stage of Europe’s premier
club competition in 2013, with the Catalan giants eventually progressing
on away goals after a 3-3 stalemate over two legs.
Beckham’s
side were ahead at one stage during their visit to Camp Nou, but Messi
stepped off the bench in that game and Pedro snatched what would prove
to be the decisive effort in a thrilling tie.
“We were leading before Messi came in, and once he came in, Barcelona scored,” Beckham said.
“Although I enjoyed playing at that level at my age, I do not like to lose.
“Our team played well. In both matches, we did things we should be proud of.
“We didn't lose against Barcelona, and that is something that should motivate us.”
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