Who has scored more goals: Messi or Ronaldo?

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The debate about who is the best player will always be on the table, but the statistics show the truth. These are the updated data of Leo Messi's goals vs Cristiano Ronaldo's goals throughout his career at both club and international level.

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Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are on the list of the best players in the history of football, mainly for their impact on the game and their ability to win titles. But, as they say, statistics rule.
One common thread between the two is the eternal comparison: who is better, Ronaldo or Messi, and who has scored more goals? BeSoccer Pro answers these questions with its up-to-date and detailed data.
Following the last match played, Leo Messi has now played 1,017 games at professional level. In those games, the Argentine has scored 800 goals. In addition, he has provided a total of 334 assists. In other words: 1,134 goals have come directly from his boots.
As for Cristiano Ronaldo, his statistics are even better from an absolute point of view. InHe has scored 833 goals in 1,157 matches, making him the all-time top scorer. A stratospheric achievement, although it cannot be ruled out that Messi, now 35, could take it away from him. In the assists statistics he is worse off, with 194 assists, which is why the Portuguese's absolute contribution is lower: he has generated 1,027 goals.
Looking at the averages, Leo Messi's stands at 0.79 goals and 0.33 assists. Cristiano Ronaldo's is 0.72 and 0.17, respectively. And that's including his penalty goals.
Looking at club matches only, the gap is much narrower. The player from Rosario has managed to score 701 goals and provided 292 assists. That is to say, 993 are the ones he has produced directly. All this in a total of 844 matches.
How many does Cristiano stand on? Well, the Portuguese, after a total of 959 games spread between Sporting, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and Al-Sadd, has scored 710 goals and provided 180 assists. All in all, 890 goals generated.
Therefore, it remains that Messi, despite having played fewer games, has been involved in more than 100 more goals than the Portuguese.
During the period between 2009 and 2018, Cristiano Ronaldo had some spectacular figures. His time in all competitions wearing Real Madrid's jersey gave him an average of 1.03, as he managed 450 goals in 438 games.
On the other hand, Leo Messi's goal average at the Camp Nou side during the same period was 0.99 after he scored 22 more goals than the Portuguese, a total of 472, in 476 games.
The Argentinian, despite having scored more times during this period, also played 38 more games than the Portuguese. Therefore, the average in this case favours the current Al-Nassr striker.
Cristiano Ronaldo became a legend at Real Madrid and after the 2017-18 season he asked to leave to start a new spell at Juventus. Something that seemed like it would never happen with Lionel Messi, but which ended up being forced in the summer of 2021 due to FC Barcelona's delicate financial situation. A dramatic farewell that ended with the '10' at Paris Saint-Germain. Days later, it was also confirmed that the Portuguese player was leaving for Manchester United.
Ronaldo made 133 appearances for Juventus, scoring 101 goals in that time. Then, at Old Trafford, he scored 27 after 54 appearances in his second spell. In the first, he scored 119 in 292 games. It remains to be seen how many goals he scores at his new club, Al-Nassr, where he has scored nine in 10 games.
Messi scored 11 goals in his first year with Paris Saint-Germain, five of them in the Champions League, where the club were knocked out in the last 16. That was the Argentinian's first spell outside Spanish football, where he made 778 appearances for the 'Cules'. So far in the 2022-23 season, the '10' has already made 32 appearances for PSG and has scored 18 goals, so he has racked a total of 29 goals in 66 games for the Parisian side.
Regarding the last category, that of national teams, Ronaldo has better figures, although these still reveal the equality in statistics that exists between the two strikers.
The Portuguese, who has made 198 appearances and scored 123 goals (0.62 goals per game), has 25 more appearances for Portugal. In that time he has scored 24 more goals than the former Barca player.
As for the Argentina captain, he has registered 173 appearances and 99 goals, which leaves him with an average of 0.57 goals per game. Although at least the PSG player compensates thanks to the assists, since he has provided a total of 41 (0.24 average) to the 15 of the Portuguese (0.08).

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