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David Beckham joins the debate and chooses the best player in history

Beckham supports Messi as the greatest, amid Ronaldo's bold claim.

By Ramiro Diaz

David Beckham
David Beckham

Cristiano Ronaldo recently reignited the debate about the greatest footballer of all time when he boldly stated: "I believe I am the most complete player that has ever existed." The Portuguese forward highlighted his versatility and skills in multiple areas of the game, including his ability to play with both feet, his proficiency in free kicks, and his aerial prowess. These comments have reignited the long-standing debate on who holds the title of the best footballer of all time.

David Beckham weighs in: Lionel Messi is the greatest

David Beckham, former English footballer and current owner of Inter Miami, responded to Ronaldo's claims with his own perspective. Beckham stated: "The best player in the world and of all time is Leo." The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player praised Lionel Messi's consistency and quality of play throughout his career, emphasizing his ability to influence matches and his longevity at the top of world football.

Lionel Messi's humble take on the title of best player

On the other hand, Lionel Messi has maintained a humble approach when it comes to the debate surrounding the title of the best player in the world. In an interview, Messi remarked: "I never set out to be the best footballer in the world. For me, I am just a player." The Argentine star emphasized that his main concern is to be a good person and enjoy the game, without obsessing over comparisons or individual titles.

The debate continues: Who is the true GOAT?

Cristiano Ronaldo's, David Beckham's, and Lionel Messi's opinions reflect the diversity of perspectives on the title of best player in history. While Ronaldo asserts his place as the most complete, Beckham pays tribute to Messi's excellence and consistency. Meanwhile, Messi remains grounded, focusing on his love for football and his desire to be a good person. This ongoing debate continues to be a passionate conversation among fans and football experts worldwide.


Ramiro  Diaz

Ramiro Diaz

I am a sports journalist with a degree from the Institute of Communication Studies (ISEC), where I graduated in 2019. I later earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences from the Argentine University of Enterprise (UADE) in 2022, equipping me with a strong academic foundation. My professional career has been driven by my lifelong passion for sports, particularly football.Since mid-2022, I have been part of Alivia Media, where I gained my first experience as a digital writer. This role h...

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