Recently, British news agency Daily Mail ranked the 50 best football players of all time, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi both making the top 10 on the list. 21st century football fans have witnessed the enduring rivalry between the Portuguese and Argentine legends, with the pair winning a total of 13 Ballon d’Ors.
Messi (far left) is among the best football players of all time. Photo: Getty |
However, the Daily Mail’s rankings have shown that there is a disparity between the two players mentioned above, with Ronaldo ranked 10th on the list, while Messi is at the top, surpassing “King of Football” Pele and “King of Football” Pele and “King of Football”. “Golden Baby” Maradona.
Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Ballon d’Or 5 times, the second most in history after Messi. Obviously, the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo does not even make it into the top 5 on the list will surprise many people.
Here are the top 10 football players according to the Daily Mail (via Sport Bible):
* According to journalist Romano, Man Utd is in dire need of a quality striker to share the fire with Rasmus Hojlund. Therefore, the “Red Devils” paid attention to Toney. The English goalscorer did not hide his intention to leave Brentford for a new destination with many opportunities to develop his career. Toney is one of the options that needs to be considered and discussed internally. Man Utd is still in the early stages of evaluating which striker to sign.
Man Utd is pursuing Brentford striker Toney. Photo: Getty |
* According to sources from Bar Canaletes, Neymar had discussions with Barca president Joan Laporta and these secret negotiations fueled the player’s desire to one day return to Camp Nou.
However, Neymar’s transfer is unlikely to be possible until the summer of 2025, because then his contract with Al Hilal expires. At that time, the striker born in 1992 could work side by side with Erling Haaland when president Joan Laporta promoted negotiations with the Manchester City striker to permanently replace Robert Lewandowski in Barca’s attack.
Neymar wants to reunite with Barca. Photo: Getty |