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Not even Messi in Argentina, CR7 is a subject of study in schools in two countries

The Argentine star and the Portuguese star have been on top of the world for almost two decades.

By William Estrella

The Argentine star and the Portuguese star have been on top of the world for almost two decades.
The Argentine star and the Portuguese star have been on top of the world for almost two decades.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are historical rivals although the years have passed and now each one is going through different current events in completely different countries. The thing is that although Leo has already proven to be a few steps above the Portuguese star, the truth is that the rivalry seems like it will never die and the comparison in countries where they don't love the Rosario player so much is still latent. In this context, in the last few hours something very curious was learned about Portuguese and education in some countries.

 

It is known that many boys in the Argentine Republic chose the world championship and Leo Messi as practical work for different subjects, but the specific thing is that it is not in the mandatory educational plan by any means. In fact, from what is known so far, it has not emerged that it is in any manual anywhere in the world. Something that is undoubtedly curious since it is now known that Cristiano does appear in one of them, in two different countries.

Of course, Messi has long been superior to the genius born in Portugal since while he won the 2022 Qatar World Cup being the main figure of the Argentine National Team that lifted the trophy, CR7 was eliminated in the quarterfinals with the majority of the team being a substitute. the matches and without helping the Portuguese team in any way. In fact, the Argentine also won the Ballon d'Or a few days ago (he is 8 and his opponent has 5).

 

Cristiano Ronaldo is a mandatory topic in two countries

In the last few hours it was learned that Cristiano Ronaldo is being studied at universities in China, where they are investigating his personality, his winning mentality and the leadership of the Portuguese giant. Meanwhile, it has now become known that in Mexican schools, in the SEP manual it appears in the textbooks in the 'our knowledge' section. It is known that in that country they love Messi very little and that is why the Argentine does not appear.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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