Gehrman
Phallic connoisseur, unlike shamans
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I honestly don't think so, but I'm willing to accept that you could be correct. I would argue that we just need to look at how we view players from the past. We tend to focus on when they were at their best, not what they did when they were well into their 30s. That tends to get forgotten about. Everything that is important for Messi's legacy has already happened IMO, and I'd say the same for Ronaldo too. People are comparing them now in their 30s because they're around now, but future generations will focus on their prime years.
Nobody cares about Maradonna's stint at Sevilla or Pele at the New York cosmos. Or Cryuff's 1st retirement and his stint in the mls. And before Messi and Ronaldo these 3 were most commonly considered the greatest ever.