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They take, they hold. One itches, the other responds. And they have done so for a long time. True, many fans do not like this type of interaction, but the media people of each European giant -especially English versions- understand the game based on their metrics, and they are very clear that these types of crosses are the ones that shoot the numbers.
During the match, there was the classic previous pique. A challenge came, the message arrived with a pleasing tone and they remembered some bulky winnings in the recent past (Juventus did). And once the duel was over, taking advantage of the great exhibition of Lionel Messi, the managers of the social networks of FC Barcelona fired.
In a ‘very direct hint’ towards Cristiano Ronaldo, the culés wrote that the Old lady, now yes, he enjoyed the greatest of all time on his patio: “We are happy that they were able to see GOAT (the best of all time) on their court, Juventus.”
Many of us thought that the conversation would end there.
What a mistake.
There was an aftershock smelling of challenge, already thinking about matchday 6 of the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League group stage. The bianconeros announced that, in December, they will take the ‘correct GOAT’ to Barcelona, JA: “They probably looked it up in the wrong dictionary. We will take them to the correct GOAT to Camp Nou ”.
THE DIGITAL DISPUTE BETWEEN JUVENTUS AND FC BARCELONA
You probably looked it up in the wrong dictionary. We'll bring you the right one at Camp Nou 🔍📖
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) October 28, 2020
Beyond this exchange, what do you want it to be December 8th. 2020 has been terrible in every way. It cannot end without one more chapter in the sports battle Messi vs Cristiano. We refuse to be deprived of it by COVID-19 or a possible rotation (if both teams qualify early).
Undefeated data. Lionel Messi has registered 117 goals, 35 assists and 4 titles in 145 matches played in the UEFA Champions League. Cristiano Ronaldo, for his part, has 130 goals, 40 assists and 5 titles in 170 games. The Kings.
Did you know…? Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have appeared 13 times in the FIFA / FIFPro World XI. A piece of information to assess the most consistent footballers in history.
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