Gary Lineker rejects Cristiano Ronaldo as he picks THIS player as his GOAT alongside Lionel Messi

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Gary Lineker rejects Cristiano Ronaldo as he picks THIS player as his GOAT alongside Lionel Messi
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Lineker praises Messi’s “outrageous” vision and passing, calling him better than Maradona over longevity.

The former England star insists Messi and Ronaldo are not comparable as all-round footballers.

Former England player Gary Lineker has snubbed Cristiano Ronaldo has snubbed Cristiano Ronaldo picking Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi as his GOATS. Lineker had previously declared Maradona and Messi as 'the greatest players of lifetime' back in 2023.

Gary Linekar hails Messi's passing ability

Interacting on The Obi One Podcast, Linekar appreciated both Argentine legends but praised Messi's extraordinary passing range, saying the Inter Miami forward sees things that a lot of players can't see.

“It would be almost impossible to choose if you took them both at their absolute prime,” Lineker began. “Now, I think if you ask me, ‘Who’s the greatest player ever?’ I think that’s a different answer. I think you have to take into account the longevity and also the fact that Diego [Maradona] had his problems off the pitch, which led to him not performing as well as he possibly could on all occasions on the pitch. He had a period of time where he was incredible, and Messi would be in terms of their abilities, very similar. You have to remember that Maradona was kicked up in the air constantly. In those days, you could get away with that sort of stuff, playing on these awful surfaces that I was saying, whereas now it’s so much easier.

 

 

He added:

“But taking all that into account, I don’t think there’s very much to choose between them except…… I don’t know; I think I never thought I’d see a player that’s better than Diego, but I think in Messi, we do; we have. Because of and also Messi’s extraordinary passing range and… I mean, Diego used to see things, but Messi sees things that you can only see from above. It’s extraordinary. Some of the passes he picks out, his vision is just simply outrageous. They are my best. It’s mad, isn’t it? That the best two players I think of, I would say, of all time.

 

 

The former Tottenham Hotspur winger name-checked Pele, giving his verdict on who is the best player based on who he watched constantly, admitting that he didn't see much of the late Brazilian icon. He concluded:

“Because I don’t see much of Pele. I only caught the end of his career. You can only really judge players that you’ve seen constantly. I just never thought that anyone would compete with Diego, but those two, they do things that are extraordinary. And I think Messi, given the fact that he’s done it for 20 years and he’s still doing it now and he’s won everything. He’s ticked that box as well. But it’s mad, isn’t it? Two Argentinians, two left-footed. Both diminutive, our favorite word of this podcast, and both extraordinary.”

 

 

Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi are widely regarded as two of the biggest Argentina players of all time, with both winning the FIFA World Cup for their country. However, Messi is La Albiceleste's most capped player (196) and all-time leading scorer (115).

When Garry Lineker justified his stance on Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

In 2024, Gary Linekar put the Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo debate to rest with an honest verdict. The pundit expressed his admiration for Real admiration for Ronaldo but said that the Portuguese player is not on the same level as Messi. He told The Rest is Football podcast:

“If you’re talking about a debate between Messi and Cristiano, well, I’m sorry. As much as I admire Cristiano – he's a wonderful, wonderful footballer and a truly brilliant goalscorer – when it comes to actually comparing them as footballers, there isn’t a comparison.”

 

 

Together Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo hold the record for the most Ballon d'Or awards, but the former edges the fight, having won it a record eight times.