Messi vs. Ronaldo
One Rivalry, Two GOATs, and the Era That Remade the World's Game
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Wall Street Journal reporters Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg offer a deeply reported account of the intertwined sagas and legacies of two of the greatest soccer players of all time—Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo—examining how their rivalry has grown from a personal competition to a multi-billion-dollar industry, paralleling the stunning rise, overwhelming excesses, and uncertain future of modern international soccer.
For over fifteen years, almost any conversation about international soccer has always come back to two players—Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo—undoubtedly the greatest of their generation but with styles, attitudes, and fanbases that couldn’t be more different. For millions of people around the world “Messi or Ronaldo?” isn’t simply a barroom argument, or an affirmation of fandom, so much as a statement of philosophy, of values, of what global soccer is today and of what it will be tomorrow.
Now Wall Street Journal reporters and co-authors of The Club, Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg, unite the stories of Messi and Ronaldo into a single modern epic of global sports, detailing how one rivalry changed both the game and the business of international soccer—forever. Based on dozens of firsthand accounts and years of original reporting, Messi vs. Ronaldo weaves together the stakes, color, and characters at the heart of each man’s story, going inside the locker rooms and boardrooms where their legends were forged and revealing off-field drama as gripping as anything that happened on it. From their contrasting origin stories to their divergent career arcs and their conflicting reputations, these players have built their successes on opposite paths, yet each, in his own way, offers a riveting tale of triumph and excess. Taken together, their story embodies the astronomical growth of international soccer, how social media has revolutionized the power of sports celebrity, and how the desire to capitalize on the billions of dollars these players represent electrified some of the most storied clubs in Europe—Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Manchester United among them—and cost them almost everything.
With the 2022 World Cup almost certain to be the last for both of these figures, Messi vs. Ronaldo offers a deeply researched look at their legacy and grapples with the impact that their talents have had on the game for better and for worse. Much more than a retelling of the dual accomplishments of these great players, this is truly a biography of a rivalry, one that has become a crucial lens for understanding the past, present, and future of global soccer.
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- Ian D.
- 15-07-24
Best book
It’s a good book narrator mis pronounces some names also some swearing but overall one of the best books I’ve heard on audible
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- Sean McBride
- 15-12-22
Interesting story but loses focus towards the end
Positives - great stuff about the early careers, and some interesting unknown facts and stories.
Negatives - I enjoyed the later chapters, but the story went away from Messi and Ronaldo and more to the clubs surrounding them. Good stuff, but away from the premise.
Infuriating - the narration. The guy clearly knew Spanish from his pronunciation, but also clearly had no knowledge of football / soccer from the way he would massacre names such as Wenger, Zidane, Ajax, Scholes, etc.
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- Shane Walsh
- 01-12-22
brilliant book
superb book
with a brilliant breakdown of the rivalry of two of the biggest names in sport
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- Derek Cullen
- 27-11-22
Great book
excellent book. Lost star because narrator completely mispronounced quite a few well known footballers names.
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- Chris Milligan
- 08-01-23
Appallingly bizarre narration
Nothing new here in competent narrative drawn mainly from 2nd and 3rd hand sources. The choice to publish before the World Cup leaves it missing the final act particularly with Messi winning and Ronaldinho scuttling off to South Africa (Saudi Arabia). The main issue if with the American narrator who doesn’t appear to have heard of before of some of the most famous players and originisations in the sport with some inexplicable pronunciations of Eric Cantona, Zinedine Zidane, Paul Shoals (Scholes) and most bizarrely UEFA becomes U E FA.
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