Messi is my all time No. 1 too.The World Cup & international football in general, does indeed put players in a different situation (Sterling has to constantly be 'fighting' for a place, under enormous pressure vs a player who has not even been on the same planet in quality). And the standard of football is largely a huge step down fro club football, which makes it tough.
Messi has for years been trying to emulate Maradona & carry an average Argentina team with nutcase managers & a paper thin defence. He has overdone it & looks weary & pissed off, as does Aguero. Ronaldo has also overdone it for Portugal, pinging in about 50 free kicks to score one, but he has scored goals & his team has fought better than Argentina & he isn't under any pressure, as he think's he's god, same as Neymar & Ibrahimovic.
But goal scoring aside, non of them, in a typical game, are anywhere near the level Pele, Cruyff, Maradona etc produced in international football, even Zico etc.
I'd still pick Messi above them, as a player.
big football matches are won and lost in midfield - Argentina don't have a midfield and Croatia have one of the best midfield duos in world football , hence the result
A good piece of writing in the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jun/20/lionel-messi-sun-king-argentina-blind-world-cup about Messi's role in the Argentina side written before the Croatia game.
I think Messi may retire from Argentinian football. He'll remain a top player but not at the devastating level he was at.
I feel sorry for Messi. He looks tortured carrying a team. Their coach looked absolutely helpless on the touchline. Massive mistake to build his team around Messi. Too much pressure for any player to carry and it broke Messi.
Really very disappointing for any football fan to see one of the great players, or possibly the greatest player humbled.
I think Messi will be back for Barcelona but not at the level of 50 league goals a season. He'll be a really top player for 1-2 seasons but not at the unrivalled level he was at.
Messi is my all time No. 1 too.
Ronaldo got a bit lucky in the first game I felt. A mistake by De gea, a ridiculously soft penalty and then a free-kick where his record is not great.
I agree normally about international football being a step down, but at the World Cup players fight with everything they have. Some nations anyway like Peru, Australia or iran and it places great demands on great players to overcome them. It was very hard not to feel sorry for Aguero and Messi. I think Messi may retire from international football. They need to rebuild that side and not place the entire success of the side on one players shoulders. That is too much for anyone. Slightly different at Portugal. Ronaldo is just the goal-hanger. His days of carrying the ball 60 yards are over. He is tremendously efficient though. I admire him a lot more than I used to. he is fighting the years.
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