Last weekend, the Argentine captain etched his name further into football history by securing the 45th title of his illustrious career, as La Albiceleste triumphed over a tenacious Colombian side to retain the Copa America.
This remarkable achievement propelled Messi past his former Barcelona teammate Dani Alves, who previously held the record for the most decorated player in football history.
Lionel Messi wins 45th world title
There is still a chance that La Pulga could extend his record in the next season or two, and like many of the records he has achieved during his career, it is likely one that will never be surpassed.
The history books will judge both players, and while Ronaldo will almost certainly end his career as the greatest goalscorer of all time, Messi stands out as the better player.
A World Cup, two Copa América, 10 Spanish league titles, four Champions Leagues, three UEFA Super Cups, three Club World Cups, a Trophée des Champions, an MLS Leagues Cup, an Under-17 World Cup, the 2008 Olympics and the UEFA Champions League with Argentina are some of the titles Messi has won.
However, Cristiano Ronaldo caused surprise when he made his statement after Messi won his 45th title: “Messi is an incredible player, but I still believe I am the GOAT (Greatest of All Time). What I have achieved in my career, no one can deny.”
The debate over who is the greatest player of all time will continue, but it is undeniable that both Ronaldo and Messi have left an indelible mark on the history of football.