I often see some anti-Messi people saying that Messi's achievements rely on Barcelona's system and the Argentine national team's heritage. According to their point of view, if Ronaldo is in the Argentine team, his achievements are no less than Messi's, and it is even possible to surpass.
First, the background of the Argentine national team is indeed stronger than that of Ronaldo's Portugal, but in the era of Messi and Ronaldo, the strength of the players of the Portuguese national team is definitely not worse than Messi, Ronaldo's teammates include Figo who is the first Golden Ball and Deco who is the second, and Ronaldo's teammates have many players who have entered the top ten of the Golden Ball, and before this World Cup, there seems to be only one Di Maria among Messi's teammates who have entered the top ten of the Golden Ball. Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain, despite their fame, have never been nominated in the top 10 of the Ballon d'Or.
Second, if the team wants to play by its heritage, the Italian team's heritage is second only to Brazil and Germany, but Germany has long been unable to gain the upper hand in front of Italy. In the last few World Cups, the Italian team has been out of the group twice and failed to enter the World Cup twice, does that mean that Italy has no background?
Third, if Messi's performance in the national team depends on Argentina's heritage, then Ronaldo's achievements in Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Juventus also rely on the heritage of these three teams, Messi entered the Barcelona ** team in November 2003, before that, Barcelona only had one Champions Cup, and Manchester United and Juventus in the same period already had two Champions Leagues, not to mention Real Madrid, that is to say, the heritage of these three teams is more than Messi's Barcelona, So can it be said that Ronaldo's success also depends on the heritage of these three teams?
Fourth, a team like Spain, although it is a regular participant in the World Cup, does not have much depth. Before Habai, although Spain often entered the knockout stage of the World Cup, they were basically playing the role of soy sauce, and their best result in the World Cup was the fourth place in the fifties, which was not as good as Portugal's third place in the sixties, and the status of Suarez, the number one star in Spain's history, was far less than that of Portugal's Eusebio.
To be honest, from ancient times to the present, the team has relied on its strength, not its heritage, and it is nothing more than that the people who black Messi have changed their tricks to find all kinds of excuses to deny Messi's status as the king of the ball.
Messi's achievements cannot simply be attributed to "relying on Barcelona's system" or "relying on the heritage of the Argentine national team".
First of all, the achievement of any player is inseparable from the team and system he is in. Messi has been given more opportunities and space in Barcelona's system, which allows him to make the most of his talents. However, that doesn't mean he hasn't had success in other systems. In the Argentine national team, Messi also showed his strength and leadership, helping the team win several international tournament honors.
Secondly, Messi's own efforts and dedication. From a young age, he showed a love and talent for football, and through constant training and competition, he gradually became one of the top players in the football world today. His success is not accidental, but the result of his constant hard work and dedication.
Football is a team sport, and any player's achievements are inseparable from the support of his teammates and coaches. Messi's success is also inseparable from the support and help of his teammates and coaches. Messi's achievements cannot simply be attributed to "relying on Barcelona's system" or "relying on the heritage of the Argentine national team". His success is the result of his own hard work and dedication, as well as the opportunities and support given by his team and system.
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