Barcelona and Real Madrid
are well-known for being huge rivals, both in Spanish domestic football
and on the European stage for the biggest trophies, and that rivalry
between the sides has often spilled over to the terraces in unsavoury
fashion.
From deriding players who cross the
divide from one team to the other to belittling the opposition fanbase,
the backing track to El Clasico can be a ferocious tirade of abuse from
Los Blancos fans to Barca stars and vice versa.
But
where to draw the line between obvious support of your own team—and
thus natural, acceptable berating of the opposition—and respecting the
talent on show, if not liking it, in the rival lineup?
To find out just how fans manage that argument, if at all, we first asked Barcelona fans
what they truly thought of Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo; now the
roles are reversed and it's Real Madrid's supporters' turn to give their
views on Lionel Messi.
Balance
While
the fans' viewpoints are the entire basis for our investigation,
supporters do come in all types: the casual, the committed, the biased
and the blinded. It's a tough call to pick out which opinion belongs to
each group, so the best approach is to collate as many viewpoints as
possible to offer a consensus.
Real fan and writer for UEFA and AIPS, Sonja Nikcevic, gives us her views on Messi as a player and how he integrates into a side:
"Messi moulds with the team he is playing
for, almost disappears within it and becomes its core, but he does need
to be accommodated by said team in order to perform his best—as a number
of Argentina matches have shown.
"This
is not to say that he doesn't have master individual performances; he
does, like the recent Clasico, but less so than Ronaldo who stamps his
personality and authority on any team he plays for. In a way, the team
becomes Ronaldo-esque, negatively or positively."
It's
an interesting idea: Can Messi become the team, whereas Ronaldo
enforces one to become him? Is that the difference in their approach,
their adaptability or their personality? What's undoubted is Messi's
ability though, not just in possession either.
"It's only when you watch Messi live though that you see how
brilliant his movement is," Nikcevic continued. "He really is the
whirring motor of Barcelona."
Social platform
Real Madrid have one of the most followed
sport presences in the social media world, and perhaps unsurprisingly
they have a very vocal fanbase online.
Big
success, big players and big-money deals tend to all attract huge
supporter levels, along with enormous expectations—so the big social
status can work both ways, particularly when results aren't going so
well.
With regard to Messi, they aren't shy about letting their feelings be known in the buildup to a Clasico fixture or
indeed during it, and there were certainly a range of opinions sent in
over the Argentinian No. 10. Not all are quite suitable for our attempt
to offer a balanced selection of views, but it's fair to say that
respect and appreciation of Messi's ability can swing wildly among Real
fans.
Of course, a few were entirely happy to show their Real Madrid colours nailed firmly to the mast and little else.
The majority certainly fell to middle ground, applauding Messi's
innate ability while falling short of offering outright plaudits or
mentioning a token disappointment or perceived lack in his game.
Given Messi has won multiple Ballon d'Ors and is regarded by some
as the finest ever, though, there were also a healthy few responses that
simply noted the Barcelona man's greatness.
It's a grey area among football fans, applauding a member of the
team's biggest rivals, and perhaps more so when the duo are head-to-head
battling for a league title...and the fans in question have seen a
marked lack of success on that front in recent years.
Ongoing battle
Just
as when we sought views of Ronaldo, there's always a comparison from
one to the other. It's as if the traditional methods of measuring
success and ability simply don't encompass this duo, who can only be
rated against each other.
Nikcevic notes as much, while also offering the thought that their respective styles could mean greater longevity for Messi.
"The obvious difference that everyone
mentions: Messi is pure talent while Ronaldo is pure work and
determination, making both of them, in their own ways, the best in the
world.
"I think that in the long
run this does mean that Messi will be able to stay at the top of his
game for longer, because he puts less strain on his body than Ronaldo
does."
Whether that physical
difference in their game reflects a longer-term ability to impact at the
highest level or not, it's sure that we're set to see plenty more yet
from both players, who have shown even as recently as the past couple of
weeks a mesmerising penchant to escalate individual form to improve
team results, on the biggest of stages.
Real
Madrid continue the fight in the Champions League, Barcelona are
staging a comeback in La Liga—and it's both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel
Messi who have again played starring roles for their clubs, whether the
opposition fans always want to acknowledge it or not.
-Bleacher Report
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