MrEleson
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Ronaldo is now one of the worst free-kick takers in the world because he's had to learn a new language. This is a good one.
You're very good at twisting posts to suit whatever point you're trying to make. We both know that's not what I said. Ronaldo learning a new language is part of integrating into a new team and being on the same wavelength as his teammates.
It's hard to say, as it's hypothetical, but I'm 100% confident that he would walk into that league and be the best player by a country mile. However, it's pointless to discuss these hypothetical things, and when you do then obsessive people dredge them up continually 12 months later.
Messi is never going to leave Barcelona because it's where he grew up, and he's happy there. There is no reason for him to leave.
Also, it is inaccurate and unreasonable to state that Messi continues to play with players that he grew up with. They've virtually all gone now, and today he's playing with Suarez, Coutinho, Dembele, Rakitic, Arthur, Vidal, etc, players he hasn't been around for all that long.
The reason Barcelona are so good is simply because Messi makes them good.
Also, virtually no club on the planet could afford to sign Messi, and no Barcelona president would ever be allowed to let him go, even if bizarrely he did want to leave.
So the argument about him not testing himself in other countries is unfair. However, if Messi did play in Serie A or the Premier League, I'm certain he would be the best player by some distance. It's impossible to say how many goals he would score, but Messi's game isn't about goals, he just happens to score 50 goals per season because he's a genius.
Of course, he can't ever go to Serie A because the only club that would have the slightest chance of buying him would be Juventus, and Ronaldo is not going to allow himself to be completely outshone, obviously. Although it would be a terrible move for Messi in footballing terms because Serie A has never been weaker. I don't think anyone can argue against that.
And I'm 100% sure he won't be anywhere near as productive as he is at Barca. Juve have no midfield which means he would probably drop deeper than ever like he does for Argentina. Their play can also be very disjointed (similar to Argentina). There are so many parallels between the two sides in terms of how they play and how they could/do accommodate Messi and he doesn't have the effectiveness of the best player in the world when playing for Argentina.