In Kb9 they don’t like comparisons: Goat does not exist, but all players can leave an indelible mark in the history of football

After the recent self -proclaiming declarations of Cristiano Ronaldowho defined himself “The best player in history“In an interview a El chiringitohis former companion of Real Madrid and current rival in Saudi Arabia, Karim Benzema, He wanted to clarify his position on the theme of comparisons between the great football.

The words of CR7

At the beginning of February, the Portuguese did not make discounts to his ego, supporting openly: “The best of the story is me. Point.”During the interview, Ronaldo also added that, while respecting and admiring legends like Messi, Pelé or Maradonabelieves that nobody is able to compete with its completeness. These statements have further fueled the debate on the title of Goat (Greatest of All Time) in the world of football.

Benzema’s answer

Responding to his partner’s statements, Karim Benzema expressed His disinterest in comparison games. In an interview with TNT Sports, the former striker of the real Madrid commented: “Everyone says what they want. If you think they are the best in history …” Benzema then added, with a note of irony: “For me, for example, the best is Ronaldo the Brazilian”.

With this joke, the Frenchman wanted to emphasize how, despite the admiration of the former Galactic, he prefers to avoid direct comparisons. His vision is clear: each player has a unique story and is not correct to try to decree A “best” ever.

The “goat” lights the discussions

The debate on who is the best player in the history of football continues to flare up, fueled by provocative statements and strong opinions. While Cristiano Ronaldo shows himself proud and sure of his talent, Benzema invites a more nuanced vision, in which individual merit must be contextualized within the different stories and football careers.

Benzema, who has always shown great respect for the greats of the past does not deny the value of the Portuguesedefining it “Very good“, but underlines that the game of comparisons does not lead to anything constructive. After all, the beauty of football lies precisely in the variety of experiences and in the ability of each player to leave an indelible markwithout it is necessary to decree an absolute “goat”.

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