Messi v Ronaldo: Who Would You Sign As a Premier League Manager?

Date: 11th October 2011 at 7:27 pm
Written by jimmyareabi | Comments (33)

Since 2008 there has been a consensus that two players in world football stand alone from the rest of the bunch, battling it out on an annual basis to be crowned the unofficial ‘Best Player in the World’. Those two, are of course Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Officially too, the footballing world has recognised this. From 2008 to present, both players have won the FIFA World Player of the Year, Ballon d’Or, or the FIFA Ballon d’Or as both awards have now become known. A rivalry of sorts developed, and became even more intriguing since both players are now in direct opposition of each other, lining up for bitter club enemies Barcelona and Real Madrid, in Spain’s La Liga. But if you were the manager of a Premier League club and had the opportunity to sign just one of those players, who would you, choose?

Having either of these world greats in your Premier League team is the stuff of fantasy football – or Football Manager! Although they are the attacking fulcrum for their teams, both are distinctly different from one another, each having their own unique characteristics. The difference is even more apparent when you consider the personality traits of the two.

Many now consider Messi to stand alone as the world’s current best. He has won the FIFA and Ballon d’Or award, two years running. But does that mean he would automatically succeed in the infinitely more physical Premier League? Would he really be a better fit than Cristiano Ronaldo? We’ve all heard the (arrogant) jibes from the British media; ‘he may be great, but could the little Argentine do it on a cold Wednesday night at Stoke City?’ A figure of speech, inferring that many believe Messi couldn’t hack the physical nature of the Premier League, coupled with the bitter cold and boisterous atmosphere the stadiums produce. Up to now, it’s hypothetical. But this is one area to make a case for Cristiano Ronaldo – he has done it.

As a manager of a football team, gambling on player selection at one time or another is inevitable. So if presented with a ‘sure thing’ over the ‘unproven’, which would you choose? It sounds ridiculous to refer to Messi as ‘unproven’ but the point is valid – Ronaldo is proven in the Premier League and the Argentine isn’t.

After a slow start to his career with Manchester United many quickly dismissed him as just a ‘show pony’ – full of pointless tricks with no end product. Yet he grew into his massive potential, terrorising defences up and down the country, culminating in an amazing 2007-2008 season which saw him score 42-goals on-route to winning the League title and Champions League, before being crowned both World Player and Ballon d’Or winner.

Thunderous shooting, fantastic skill and lightening-footed, Ronaldo’s speed is a major attribute both with and without the ball. As a specimen he looks more of a fit to the Premier League. Taller, he is better in the air than the little Argentine, and physically appears stronger. Yet appearances can be deceiving. As many Premier League fans remember, the Portuguese was (and still is) keen to go down with the slightest of contact – then display a full act of histrionics and scowling. Messi on the other hand receives just as much contact, if not more rough treatment from the opposition, but diving isn’t a part of his game. If felled, more often than not he bounces up, keen to get on with play. No fuss, no drama, no petulance. Out of those two characteristics, which is the most Premier League-like?

The major difference between the two however, is their egos. Ronaldo’ unquenchable thirst to be the worlds greatest has led to him to become an individual in a team game, where the matches are ‘his’ show. Shooting from all angles and distances when team-mates are better positioned, consistently demanding the ball then preferring to charge-off in favour of a more considered team-approach, and his overly-dramatic free-kick routine – that’s without mentioning his constant on (and off) field preening and petulance. It’s no wonder he’s been rumoured to hire an ‘image’ coach this season, in hope of changing his perceived public persona.

Messi, by vast contrast, is very much a team-player. However, with such unique and immense talent he stands out as the individual. Whilst he can seemingly dribble round an opponent at will, if a team-mate is in a better position, he will pass. His outrageous technique makes the ball appear glued to his foot, whilst his outstanding vision, calmness and finishing are almost second-to-none. A Maradona-like clone, at the age of just 24 he is already considered one of the greatest players ever.

So, who would you choose for your Premier League team? The man who’s already been there, seen it and done it? Or the man who is currently considered the best, and could quite possibly be regarded as, the greatest player of all-time?

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  • Dodge
    October 11th, 2011

    Messi allday long, Ronaldo is a good player but Messi is a level above.

    • Kaptain Kompany
      October 11th, 2011

      The premier league is based much more on athleticism than it is on finesse. Which plays into Ronaldo’s strengths. Ronaldo is much bigger faster and stronger than Messi. However Messi does seem to be more dynamic of a player than Ronaldo, which is what many of the top clubs need. I would think that the top clubs, Chelsea, United, City, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool would probably prefer to have Messi because he will make them more dynamic attacking wise. But Ronaldo is able to win games completely on his own which is what I think the rest of the Premier League would prefer to have. If Messi doesn’t have service and his team doesn’t high press and constantly have the ball then he struggles to get into the flow of the game. Like he does for Argentina, hence why he had recently been put to the bench. So the top clubs would want Messi. And the mid-lower clubs would want Ronaldo

      • stoby
        April 21st, 2012

        So far “Great” Ronaldo scored 41 goals in the Liga – 11 of thems from penalty. Higuain had half of Ronaldo’s playing time and scored 20 goals. If Higuain was to get the penalties he would (posiblly) have 31 goals and Ronaldo would be with only 30 (for half the playing time!!!!!). I’m only saying……

  • Bobby
    October 11th, 2011

    Messi of course, he can score goals and create them as well! Worlds greatest football player ever! Fact! Ronaldo does nothing when he plays against Barca except for the one meaningless goal in the Copa del rey…..Messi has killed Real Madrid by himself almost, including 14 goals against their best goalie Casillas!

  • CityBoy
    October 11th, 2011

    Lionel messi, if little players like david silva, aguero and modric can make it why wouldnt messi. Being the best player in the world means everytime you play you will get physical abuse thrown at you, so i think he’s use to it.

  • brian
    October 11th, 2011

    Stupid article !! The only people who will choose Ronaldo will be his gay fans.The press tried to create rivalry with anyone having a good season..like Rooney couple of seasons ago..this is getting old..Messi doesnt have a rival..

  • Gareth
    October 11th, 2011

    Ronaldo every time. He is a proven premier league player. Messi wouldnt last a full season in the PL.

    • Erlend
      October 11th, 2011

      Haha.. Wonderful

  • bode
    October 11th, 2011

    It messi,i tink its stupid wen pple say he cant make it in epl cuz he as shown that he can destroy the biggest epl teams in the champions league.

  • Mohan
    October 11th, 2011

    This is definitely a difficult one. Messi is a great player and definitely of a different calibre than others, but the thing with Ronaldo is that he is a more all-round player. Messi has one or two main attributes, and he may the best in the world in these specific attributes… i.e. dribbling past people, speed, score goals and create goals etc. Ronaldo on the other hand could also dribble past people, he’s quick, he can take free kicks, shoot from distance, score headers, cross etc. So as much as I hate the guy for the uncountable number of times he has destroyed my beloved Tottenham, it’s Ronaldo for me.

  • viktor
    October 11th, 2011

    when Ronaldo is a good player indeed but never to compare him with messi,messi use to work together with the team not selfish and moreover messi is like the addition of(d midfielder + striker 2gether}

  • MongPepp
    October 11th, 2011

    RONALDO

    Proven premiership player best stats in the world and was brilliant in a crappy Manure Team

    Would Messi be as good in another team other than Barca???????? NO… see his International form…..Midget!

  • sadikdeboy
    October 11th, 2011

    mess is just from another planet.he is the best

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