which one had the more soulless end to their career?
hmm.. tough one the last thing anyone remembers from messi's career is him winning a world cupthe last thing anyone remembers from ronaldo's career is him going back to manchester united and making them worse
>>151288667Well I have watched a couple Inter Miami games but I haven't watched a single Al Nassir game. I'm pretty sure even Ronaldo fans watch Miami more than Nassir judging by what gets posted here.
never liked either of those frauds tbqh
>>151288667Strangely enough it’s Ronald. Won’t explain why.
>>151288667Messi’s being reduced to be an unbearable cunt who fights everyone on the field and the refs keep their ass shut. Ronaldo at least at 40 is still useful for Portugal.
It's too early to ask; their careers are not over yet. If Ronaldo plays till he's 50 in the Portuguese third division, that would be soulful as fuck.
Tsu will win the world cup next year, this has been foretold
>>151289510but Messi is useful to Argentina too, he's not as good as he used to be but he still bags in a goal or assist here and there.both can still do things its just that with proper planning and a team that is properly coordinated, both NTs could make more out of the players they have if they didnt have to look into fitting both of their legends on the lineup all the time.>>151289488Al Nassr has no fandom, when you catch the occassional game from them the stadium is always empty. Inter Miami may be the darlings of the MLS but at least people always come to see them and they even have ultra groups (even if they may not be as spicy or as 'soulful' as ultras from European or South American clubs).Thats whats missing, the conviction or idea that people are still willing to genuinely watch Ronaldo play, and not just to shitpost with the rivalry and whatever else.