Myth that Cristiano Ronaldo 'works harder' than Lionel Messi busted by Marco van Basten in heated GOAT debate with Ruud Gullit

Dutch legend Marco van Basten has dismissed claims Cristiano Ronaldo works harder than Lionel Messi in a heated GOAT debate with Ruud Gullit.

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Myth that Cristiano Ronaldo 'works harder' than Lionel Messi busted by Marco van Basten in heated GOAT debate with Ruud GullitMyth that Cristiano Ronaldo 'works harder' than Lionel Messi busted by Marco van Basten in heated GOAT debate with Ruud GullitMyth that Cristiano Ronaldo 'works harder' than Lionel Messi busted by Marco van Basten in heated GOAT debate with Ruud Gullit

Messi and Ronaldo have dominated world football for two decades, winning countless trophies and scoring goals for fun all over the world. Ronaldo is known for his incredible work ethic and dedication to fitness, while Messi is widely regarded as the more natural talent blessed with unique footballing gifts.

Dutch legends Van Basten and Gullit know all about playing at the highest level but aren’t in agreement when it comes to the two GOATs. Gullit has hailed Ronaldo’s willingness to work hard, while Van Basten has hit back and insisted Messi could not have reached the level he has without putting in a similar amount of effort.

Gullit told Ziggo Sport: “Messi or Ronaldo? Look, I believe Cristiano Ronaldo is a pure idol for every single kid because of how hard he worked. Lionel Messi is just a freak of nature, like [Diego] Maradona. But Ronaldo really worked super hard.”

And Van Basten replied: “Ronaldo worked hard but do people forget that Messi is also still playing football? The man is 38. He lives for his sport just as much as Ronaldo, and worked just as hard. Because you can’t be as good as Messi at the age of 38 without working hard.”

The two superstars are continuing to bang in the goals for club and country despite their advancing years and will return to domestic action after the latest international break. Messi’s Miami are due back in action against Charlotte in MLS, while Ronaldo and Al-Nassr face a clash with Al-Kholood.