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The actual ‘GOAT’ is a subject of debate for fans to engage in any sport. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have been at the forefront of soccer in recent decades with their illustrious career. Meanwhile, a Chicago Fire star hailed both of the Ballon d’Or winners as the best and drew parallels with big names from other sports.

The MLS star highly regarded Michael Jordan and Tom Brady, considering them among the best athletes in the history of sports. Over the years, many individuals have opted for a diplomatic approach to choose the greatest of all time status when it came to soccer. A $12 million rich soccer star did not choose just one icon, igniting the GOAT conversation among soccer lovers.

The debate for the best players in the world continues

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Xherdan Shaqiri admired Lionel Messi and CR7 as the best players in the history of soccer. Both the icons inspired generations with exemplary performances for their respective countries and clubs. Sports enthusiasts have divided opinion in favor of the Argentine and the Portuguese star as the greatest of all time. However, the 31-year-old star acknowledged both the legends as extraordinary players ever witnessed in the soccer world.

Shaqiri stated in an interview, “For me it’s clear, Messi and Ronaldo are the best players in the world. These guys are among the best athletes in the history of sport, along with Michael Jordan and Tom Brady”. For years, the NBA legend and the NFL veteran served as an inspiration among the athletes, demonstrating passion and dedication to their respective sports.

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Unless you are a diehard fan, making a rational choice between Messi and Ronaldo has become quite difficult, right? However, the fanbase is not alone in scratching their head over the same. Recently, a Tottenham star also found it challenging to determine between La Pulga and Ronnie for the greatest players’ debate.

The Tottenham star shares similar views on Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo

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Son Heung-min, Tottenham’s forward, couldn’t make a selection between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo and brand one of them ultimate soccer icon. A few days ago, the South Korean talisman shared his take with the soccer world. Son remarked, “Oh wow, Michael Jordan, Tom Brady. Messi and Ronaldo”.

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Notably, the $50 million rated star briefly halted to think about the undying debate. Without a doubt, it is a challenging task to pick between the soccer legends for their exceptional performances in their career. Nevertheless, the influence generated by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo has served as a remarkable source of inspiration that has transcended beyond the realms of soccer dynamics.

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What was your remark about Shaqiri’s remark on the best player of all time? Comment below and share your thoughts.

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Prabuddha is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports. Growing up watching the sagacious Manchester United where legends like Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes shone, Prabuddha has been an admirer of the EPL giants, and looks forward to the new era stars like Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford as the torch bearers. Keen follower of the game, he values weaving his articles with facts, analysis and captivating narratives.
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