Ronaldo and Messi keep matching each other

VARcheck

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Mad how this rivalry just keeps throwing up these weird little parallels. A stat like this feels almost too neat to be real, but somehow it is: Ronaldo and Messi both ending up with the longest gap between first and latest World Cup goal at 20 years and 11 days.

At this point the whole thing feels half football, half myth. People have been calling them destined, scripted, soulmates, whatever you want to say, and honestly the numbers do make it look like the football gods have got a bit of a sense of humour.

Whatever side you take in the Messi v Ronaldo debate, it is hard not to admit this era has been ridiculous. You do not get rivalries like this often, and we will probably never see another one quite like it.
 
nah this is getting silly now mate every time you think the story is done theres another weird stat popping up like the universe cant let them go
 
It is one of those stats that feels almost impossible until you see it written down. The symmetry is what makes it so funny, because it adds another layer to a rivalry that already felt absurdly balanced.
 
people acting like this means they were born from the same football egg or something its just a coincidence and half the internet is losing its mind over numbers again
 
icl i got weirdly emotional seeing this because it really does feel like the last chapter of a story ive been watching for years and years and somehow it still keeps going
 
It is a cracking coincidence and I get why people are leaning into the script theory, but at the end of the day it is still just one of those football stats that looks cleaner than it probably is tbh
 
A measured point is that this is exactly the kind of thing that makes long rivalries feel bigger than the players themselves, because every so often you get a number or a milestone that lines up so neatly it almost becomes folklore. But then you start thinking about how much football coverage feeds off these little symmetry moments and suddenly it turns into this whole mythology around two lads who simply happened to be absurdly good for absurdly long. And that is before you even get into how every generation now has its own version of the debate, the edits, the arguments in pubs, the online wars, the people insisting one is clear and the other is finished, and then both of them keep popping back up like they are refusing to let the era close. It is honestly weird how a stat can drag you into all that
 
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