BusiTheKing
Senior Member
Because Messi is held to a whole different standard. The comparison has been a lie since 2009 that people justify because the narrative is ubiquitous. It's firmly constructed inside the head of every football fan that these two are the two best players and whoever you prefer among them depends on your personal bias. The status quo is firmly anchored. Messi can be three times the player Ronaldo is for the better part of the season but as soon as he plays bad game and Ronaldo plays a good one, then we're back to status quo.
The thing is, it's a comfortable lie and a politically correct lie. No matter the validity of the arguments that are put forward, the grand majority of people are centrists in the world. They're comfortable with not picking sides because they think it makes them superior to radicals and the tendentious streams that sway our view. You hear these football fans everywhere. Commentators, pundits, your annoying friends. Their calling card is "I don't care who is better. I'm just glad I get to witness both of them in their prime".
If everyone were to take a step back and actual think about it for themselves, there would be no question. But of course, the people who prefer Ronaldo will do anything to perpetuate that construction and dismiss any reasonable debate.
When Ronaldo won the Ballon d'or in 2013, it wasn't because Ronaldo was a better player than Messi. It was because Messi had admittedly dropped a bit in form. Certainly, if they were on the same level before, as the grand narrative had declared, any dip in form from either of them would mean that the other one should get the crown without further reflection.
The thing is, it's a comfortable lie and a politically correct lie. No matter the validity of the arguments that are put forward, the grand majority of people are centrists in the world. They're comfortable with not picking sides because they think it makes them superior to radicals and the tendentious streams that sway our view. You hear these football fans everywhere. Commentators, pundits, your annoying friends. Their calling card is "I don't care who is better. I'm just glad I get to witness both of them in their prime".
If everyone were to take a step back and actual think about it for themselves, there would be no question. But of course, the people who prefer Ronaldo will do anything to perpetuate that construction and dismiss any reasonable debate.
When Ronaldo won the Ballon d'or in 2013, it wasn't because Ronaldo was a better player than Messi. It was because Messi had admittedly dropped a bit in form. Certainly, if they were on the same level before, as the grand narrative had declared, any dip in form from either of them would mean that the other one should get the crown without further reflection.