Im going for ronaldo , for these reasons.
ronaldo has done the business in the 2 best leagues in the world. For messi to be considered better imo, he needs to show he can do it in the premier league, as wel as la liga. The premier league is harder as other than barca and real, the teams in our league are stronger.
If this is your main reason, and it's one fairly regularly given an airing, it doesn't make a lot of sense. By that logic some of the greatest players to have ever played would be considered lesser mortals because they didn't play in a league other than their domestic one. Both players have near identical scoring records in the Champions League which is a proper test when considering their respective feats. It's barmy to think that somehow Messi would be unable to score and create goals against the likes of West Brom, QPR and Burnley when he already has an almost 1:1 goal/game ratio against the top English sides in the Champions League.
Your point about the Premier League being "harder" than La Liga is a moot point and another that's often debated, being a matter of opinion, and yours isn't one I share. Aguero has a much better strike rate in England than he had in Spain, and Diego Costa isn't exactly finding it hard to find the net.
Regardless of that, if anyone thinks Messi has to leave Spain to somehow prove his greateness, then those people have something seriously wrong with their eyesight. Even this season his performances make Luis Suarez look average by comparison - Suarez scoring more goals per game in the "harder" PL last season than Messi or Ronaldo managed in the Spanish League.
...It's barmy to think that somehow Messi would be unable to score and create goals against the likes of West Brom, QPR and Burnley when he already has an almost 1:1 goal/game ratio against the top English sides in the Champions League.
If this is your main reason, and it's one fairly regularly given an airing, it doesn't make a lot of sense. By that logic some of the greatest players to have ever played would be considered lesser mortals because they didn't play in a league other than their domestic one. Both players have near identical scoring records in the Champions League which is a proper test when considering their respective feats. It's barmy to think that somehow Messi would be unable to score and create goals against the likes of West Brom, QPR and Burnley when he already has an almost 1:1 goal/game ratio against the top English sides in the Champions League.
Your point about the Premier League being "harder" than La Liga is a moot point and another that's often debated, being a matter of opinion, and yours isn't one I share. Aguero has a much better strike rate in England than he had in Spain, and Diego Costa isn't exactly finding it hard to find the net.
Regardless of that, if anyone thinks Messi has to leave Spain to somehow prove his greateness, then those people have something seriously wrong with their eyesight. Even this season his performances make Luis Suarez look average by comparison - Suarez scoring more goals per game in the "harder" PL last season than Messi or Ronaldo managed in the Spanish League.