Why Cristiano Ronaldo sets the example over Lionel Messi - Insights from a Juventus legend
Juventus legend Claudio Marchisio emphasizes the importance of following Cristiano Ronaldo's example over Lionel Messi's, highlighting the hard work and adaptability that have made CR7 a true champion. Discover the excitement in the Bianconeri dressing room upon Ronaldo's arrival and why he continues to inspire millions around the globe.

Juventus legend Claudio Marchisio has explained why he would always urge youngsters to follow the “example” of Cristiano Ronaldo over that of Lionel Messi. The two all-time greats have reached the very top of their chosen profession, but took different paths en route to the summit. Portuguese icon Ronaldo has always been about hard work, while Argentine GOAT Messi is more naturally gifted.With 13 Ballons d’Or between them and countless entries in the record books, Ronaldo and Messi remain sources of inspiration to millions around the world. They have raised bars of individual brilliance to heights that few can ever dream of reaching.Players of said ilk may never be seen again, especially in the same generation, with global audiences intending to maximise the time that two icons of the game have left. CR7 is now 40 years of age, but still going strong in the Saudi Pro League with Al-Nassr, while 38-year-old Messi has signed a three-year contract extension at MLS Cup winners Inter Miami.They are proven winners on domestic and international stages and are showing that age is no longer a barrier to those that keep themselves in the best possible condition. Both men are expected to grace the 2026 World Cup.Marchisio is among those looking forward to a potential ‘Last Dance’ in the United States, Canada and Mexico, but has revealed why he is a bigger fan of what Ronaldo has achieved than Messi’s historic haul of honours - which now stands at 47 and counting.Ex-Italy international Marchisio told Gazzetta dello Sport: “Follow Cristiano Ronaldo's example. If you have to find something in a player to become great champions, follow an example like his and not like Messi's. Why? He was already a star, but he had to build himself even more. He worked very hard to get where he is, the other [Messi] was a talent blessed by the Lord, who hardly even needed to train.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Marchisio knows all about Ronaldo from their time together in Turin with Serie A giants Juventus. He added on the excitement that CR7’s transfer from Real Madrid generated in the Bianconeri camp: “There was a lot of pressure, but also a lot of excitement in the air, in the whole environment. You think you're from Juventus, that you're used to the arrival of great champions. However, that atmosphere in the locker room... I still remember that day, when I walked in there. [Andrea] Barzagli and I were there and we had already seen names like [Carlos] Tevez, other great champions. But Cristiano Ronaldo made everyone think 'a superstar is really about to arrive'.”It is that standing among his peers which helps to make Ronaldo special. Another of his former colleagues, ex-Manchester United team-mate Danny Simpson, told GOAL recently of why CR7 will always rank above Messi in his eyes: “The best thing about Ronaldo, he adapts. He adapted at 18/19, he adapted at Real Madrid, he adapted at Juve. He’s always adapting. He’s adapting now in Saudi, he’s adapted with Portugal. That’s why, for me, he is the best player in the world.“I don’t think - no offence to Messi, he’s an unbelievable talent, but he’s never really had to adapt all these different parts of his game. Ronaldo, when he first came [to United], couldn’t head the ball! Now he’s probably the best header in the world - up there as a No.9. Honestly, it was a joy to be around him for a few years and see what he’s gone on to do.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingRonaldo is now tied to a contract in the Middle East through to the summer of 2027. It has been suggested that - with 1,000 career goals and the opportunity to play alongside eldest son Cristiano Jr forming part of his future plans - the evergreen Portuguese could play on beyond the expiration of his current deal and into his mid 40s.
The Path to Greatness: Why Ronaldo Earns Marchisio's Praise
In the debate between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, Claudio Marchisio advocates for aspiring talents to emulate Ronaldo's work ethic and relentless self-improvement. While Messi's natural talent is undeniable, Ronaldo's dedication and perseverance have been key to his success, resonating with those striving for greatness.
CR7's Impact on Juventus: A Star-Studded Arrival
Marchisio recalls the electrifying atmosphere at Juventus when Cristiano Ronaldo joined the club from Real Madrid. Despite being accustomed to welcoming top talents, the anticipation and buzz surrounding Ronaldo's signing set him apart as a true superstar, leaving a lasting impression on everyone, including his teammates.
Adaptability and Evolution: Ronaldo's Ever-Present Quality
Former teammate Danny Simpson sheds light on Ronaldo's ability to constantly adapt and evolve his game, a skill that sets him apart from many others. From his early days at Manchester United to his current endeavors in Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo's willingness to transform his playing style and improve different facets of his game cements his status as one of the best players in the world.
The Future of CR7: Beyond the Mid-40s
With a contract extension until 2027 and the potential to continue playing beyond that, Cristiano Ronaldo's legacy is far from over. Surpassing the milestone of 1,000 career goals and the prospect of sharing the pitch with his son Cristiano Jr, Ronaldo's enduring passion for the game and his relentless pursuit of excellence hint at a prolonged career that could see him playing well into his mid-40s.






