Most Rivalries in Football are due to Racism

Pele vs Maradona, Luis Suarez vs PatriceEvra, John Terry vs Wayne Bridge. All of these are some of the rivalries that exist in football and extend outside of the pitch.

Some of those rivalries are due to racial claims and abuse between certain players while others originated after a player had an affair with the wife of his own teammate, it’s something that certainly goes beyond just playing football.

However, there is a rivalry in the world of football that is being battled and contended between 2 of the best players in the world and maybe even in the history of the sport. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are 2 of the best paid players in any sport but considering the influence that these performers have with their respective clubs it doesn’t come as a surprise why they are rated so highly.

The former Real Madrid player, Michael Laudrup stated that C.Ronaldo and Lionel Messi need each other in order to continue performing at their best.

‘’I think they need each other. If one scores a hat-trick, the other tries to beat that. They are two of the best, not just of this era, in 30 years we’ll be talking about them and the debate will be whether Messi, Cristiano, Maradona or Pele is the greatest of all time’’

When asked which of them he would rather have in his team, the Danish coach replied: ‘’both would have to be in it, as they’ve clearly been the best two over the past four or five years’’

The Ballon d’Or is considered to be the most difficult and prestigious individual award to receive in the world of football and Lionel Messi has earned this silverware on 4 successive seasons while C.Ronaldo has won it twice but the Portuguese attacker is the favorite on winning the 2014 FIFA Ballon d’Or and this competition that exists between both players is one of the reasons on why they continue wanting to earn more titles to their collection.

Puyol Appointed Assistant For The Sports Team

A few weeks ago Ryan Giggs decided to become an influential figure for Manchester United as he retired but was named as the assistant coach of Louis van Gaal.

The veteran midfielder still remains being a part of the Premier League club but outside of the pitch instead of his usual role in the squad and this is similar to Carles Puyol who has concluded his glorious career with Barcelona but will still maintain a close relationship with Barcelona as he will be joining the Football Department managed by Andoni Zubizarreta as an assistant to the sports management team. In much the same way, it’s rumoured that Steven Gerrard will sign up and partner with the HFSG when he quits playing.

Since 2010 Puyol started seeing his career suffering a decline as he went from constantly performing at the highest level to having to make way to the sidelines of Barcelona due to injuries.

This past season saw Puyol only making 5 league appearances and the previous season wasn’t much better as he was only featured in 13 and now he has decided to wrap up his career which has seen him making over 500 appearances for Barcelona and lifting the Spanish league title on 6 occasions as well as securing the Champions League silverware 3 times.

Puyol was thrilled about hearing the news of his appointment as the assistant to the sports management team of Barcelona.

“I want to thank FC Barcelona for all that it has given me before and for this chance that has arisen now. I will try and do the very best I can, and especially to learn a lot. I have always played football and tried to do so as well as possible, and I’ll be doing the same with this. Now I need some time to rest and continue treatment on my knee, but I am really looking forward to it. I am very excited about this new stage of my life.” Puyol admitted.