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American Focus > Blog > Sports > After Cristiano Ronaldo says he doesn’t dream of winning World Cup, Lionel Messi makes stance clear about ‘ultimate achievement’ in football
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After Cristiano Ronaldo says he doesn’t dream of winning World Cup, Lionel Messi makes stance clear about ‘ultimate achievement’ in football

Last updated: November 5, 2025 11:30 pm
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After Cristiano Ronaldo says he doesn’t dream of winning World Cup, Lionel Messi makes stance clear about ‘ultimate achievement’ in football
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Argentine football legend Lionel Messi recently emphasized the significance of winning the FIFA World Cup, labeling it as the ‘ultimate achievement’ in the sport. This statement comes in the wake of his eternal rival, Cristiano Ronaldo, expressing disinterest in pursuing the prestigious title.

In 2022, Messi led Argentina to World Cup glory, filling the only void in his illustrious career. The Inter Miami star reflected on his triumph in a recent interview with the American Business Forum, describing the World Cup victory as the pinnacle of his accomplishments. He acknowledged the profound impact of adding the trophy to his collection, noting the sense of fulfillment it brought to his career, family, teammates, and country.

“Winning the World Cup is the ultimate achievement. After the World Cup, there’s nothing more you can ask for. It’s hard to explain the feelings from that moment. It’s difficult to find words to describe what that title meant on a personal level, for my family, my teammates, and for the country,” Messi expressed.

He further elaborated on the national celebration that ensued following their victory, underscoring the collective desire and significance of the achievement. Messi emphasized that winning the World Cup completed his stellar career, which had already seen him achieve remarkable success at the club and individual levels.

On the contrary, Cristiano Ronaldo, in a recent conversation with Piers Morgan, indicated that winning the World Cup was not a personal aspiration. He questioned the fairness of using a single tournament to determine the greatest footballer in history, asserting that the competition’s format does not accurately reflect a player’s legacy.

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Looking ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Messi and Ronaldo are poised to lead their respective nations in what could potentially be their final major tournament appearance. Both superstars are on track to feature in a record sixth World Cup, solidifying their status as two of the game’s all-time greats.

In a bold assertion of superiority, Ronaldo claimed to be better than Messi during his interview with Piers Morgan, citing his prolific goal-scoring record and extensive trophy collection as evidence of his superiority. While Ronaldo boasts an impressive tally of goals and accolades, Messi’s unparalleled success and multiple Ballon d’Or wins underscore his enduring impact on the sport.

As the Messi-Ronaldo rivalry continues to captivate football fans worldwide, their contrasting views on the World Cup serve as a compelling narrative in their storied careers. Whether it be Messi’s reverence for the tournament or Ronaldo’s focus on individual accomplishments, both players have left an indelible mark on the beautiful game, shaping the debate over who truly reigns supreme in the realm of football.

This article was edited by Okenna Okere and is intended to provide a fresh perspective on the enduring legacy of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the world of football.

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