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Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 0.73 goals per game over his entire career, while Lionel Messi has a slightly higher ratio at 0.78 goals per game. In terms of assists, Messi leads with 379 in 1083 appearances compared to Ronaldo's 257 in 1260 games. Ronaldo has scored 152 headers in his career, significantly more than Messi's 28. Messi has made 1884 key passes in his career, while Ronaldo has made 1217. Ronaldo has scored 171 penalties (excluding shootouts) with a conversion rate of 85%, whereas Messi has scored 109 with a rate of 78%. Messi has won 12 league titles, including the MLS Supporters' Shield, compared to Ronaldo's 7. In the Champions League, Ronaldo holds records for the most goals, assists, free kick goals, and hat-tricks, with 5 titles to Messi's 4. Messi has won the Ballon d'Or 8 times, compared to Ronaldo's 5. Ronaldo is the all-time top scorer for Portugal with 135 goals, while Messi is Argentina's all-time top scorer with 112 goals. Messi has won the World Cup with Argentina in 2022, adding to his international accolades, while Ronaldo won the European Championship with Portugal in 2016. Ronaldo has more Champions League assists with 41 to Messi's 40, despite playing more matches. Messi holds the record for most goals in a calendar year with 91 in 2012, compared to Ronaldo's best of 69. Both players have shared the record for most hat-tricks in the Champions League with 8 each. Be the judge
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@Arsenal @premierleague Way too cautious. We need to take this City team head on. We are playing safe in spaces where we can hurt them.
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@Dearme2_ Quoting a whole chapter will save many. Don't just quote a single verse where the context is unknown. Christians need to desist from quoting verses that favour their situation. If need be, then quote a whole chapter so that the context is not lost. Tx
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We don't need to be desperate. The league is definitely gone. We'd rather hold on to summer and focus on landing Gykores. I am not entertaining any other links whatsoever. Benjamin Sesko is good but not very much tested. Same applies to Tel. Ollie is good but remember he has missed the most big chances in the league this season, not to mention Villa's unwillingness to sell. Get everything ready and sign Gykores on the 1st day of Summer Transfer window so that he can have the entire summer break to sync into the team.
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@WelBeast I'll be very fair and honest in this. If we allow him to go, we get the money and sign better players. On his side, he earns generational wealth. So it's basically a win win situation. PROVIDED he is happy. If he doesn't want it then let him stay. He loves Arsenal for sure
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@DeadlineDayLive We need to sell absolutely everything, if need be, to sign this guy. He is a missing piece. He is the key to our success. Even if not this season, next season, please. He is strong and fast, something we need upfront.
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@AliY213389 @GoonerEurychus Alexis clears him by a mile. Prime Theo Walcott in that wing as well. Saka is a promising seed that needs time to bear fruits.
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Sorry for my pessimism. But I remember we once had Fabregas, Nasri, Wilshere, Ramsey, RVP and prime Sczezney in our books. We all know what followed. Even with these top talents at the moment, we will be left with regrets if we allow the golden era to end without winning anything. How can this happen? Economists call it lags. We are in a cycle ever since 2014. At one point we have a good defence and midfield but lacking in strikeforce (2015 season); we take too long to sort it so that by the time we buy a good striker (Auba and Lacazette, our defence is dead (Mustafi and co.). This era will too face the same if no proper action is taken.
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