IS THE GOAT DEBATE OVER: SEE HOW CRISTIANO RONALDO’S 956 GOALS COMPARE TO MESSI

Cristiano Ronaldo reaches 956 career goals after a brace for Al Nassr. See how he compares to Messi’s 923 goals in late 2025.

Is the GOAT debate over: See how Cristiano Ronaldo’s 956 goals compare to Messi
The 1,000 goal dream

Cristiano Ronaldo's constant hunger to score just got him his 40th goal in a calendar year, which is awesome because he’s done it 14 times in his career.

For ages, fans everywhere have debated who’s better, Messi or Ronaldo. There's no real answer, as it depends on what you value and think is best.

If goals decide things for those stuck in the Messi/Ronaldo debate, then stats say Ronaldo comes out on top.

As the top scorer in international soccer, Ronaldo aims to reach 1,000 career goals. After scoring twice for Al Nassr in a 3–0 victory against Al Akhdoud, he’s now at 956, while Messi lags a bit behind, with 923 goals.

Ronaldo’s been playing in the Saudi Pro League for a bit, finishing his time in Europe about six months before Messi went to Inter Miami in MLS. Ronaldo has scored 112 goals in 125 games. Messi scored 77 goals in 88 appearances for Miami. But Messi did lead his team to win the 2025 MLS Cup. Ronaldo hasn't managed that in the Middle East.

Ronaldo has proven he’s still a top scorer, even at nearly 41.

Some criticise Ronaldo, saying he’s only scoring so much because he’s in a weaker league. They say he’s not as good as he was with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus.

But his scores for Portugal in big tournaments and qualifiers show he’s still great. Since the start of 2023, he has 25 goals in 30 games, which shows he’s still killing it on the international scene.

He’s also said many times that the Saudi Pro League is tougher than people think.

“We [the Saudi Pro League] are still getting better, but I think we’re already in the top five leagues in the world,” Ronaldo said in June after staying with Al Nassr. “I still think we will keep getting better, and we've shown that the league is getting better all the time.”

Plus reaching 1,000 goals, Ronaldo really wants to win a title with Al Nassr and the World Cup with Portugal, something he hasn’t done even after playing in it five times.

CARLO ANCELOTTI ISSUES TWO-MONTH WORLD CUP ULTIMATUM TO SANTOS STAR NEYMAR

Carlo Ancelotti confirms Neymar has two months to prove his fitness for the 2026 World Cup. Read the full Selecao update.

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Neymar remains Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals in 128 matches - Courtesy Picture

Everyone’s talking about Neymar again as the 2026 World Cup edges closer. It’s the same old debate: does he still have a spot with Brazil? But this time there’s real hope on the table. Carlo Ancelotti’s left the door open for Neymar to make the cut. Even though Neymar hasn’t made the latest squads, he’s obviously still on the minds of the Selecao coaches.

Here’s the situation: Neymar's been battling injuries since he tore his ACL. He missed the season’s first 10 games after knee surgery last December. He got back on the field, but fitness issues and a suspension meant he still watched from the sidelines quite a bit. Still, Ancelotti isn’t ruling him out. In an interview with L’Equipe, Ancelotti emphasised Neymar’s reputation but also made something very clear: if Neymar wants the World Cup, he needs to earn it.

Talent isn't a question; nobody doubts Neymar’s skill. What matters for Ancelotti is being fit. No exceptions, no matter how big the star. “Neymar can come back. I’ve said it before, and it’s simple: only physically ready players get called up,” Ancelotti said flat-out. “His recovery from the knee injury is going well; he’s scoring again. He just needs to keep pushing and get fitter. He’s headed in the right direction.”

With 79 goals in 128 matches, Neymar has shaped Brazil’s football history. Ancelotti gets that fans want to see Neymar try one more time for the one trophy he’s never won. “Neymar belongs to Brazil’s football story. He’s hugely talented, so obviously people hope he’ll help us win the next World Cup. Right now, he’s under assessment not just by the CBF but by me, too. He’s got two months left to show he has what it takes for the World Cup,” Ancelotti said.

Neymar’s chance to prove himself is coming fast, with big matches for Santos ahead. He’s expected to start this Saturday when they face Atlético-MG at Vila Belmiro. If Neymar stays healthy and sharp, that final World Cup dream is still alive.

BRAD FRIEDEL LABELS WESTON MCKENNIE THE "MOST TALENTED" USMNT PLAYER OVER PULISIC

Brad Friedel sparks debate by naming Weston McKennie as more talented than Christian Pulisic for the USMNT in 2026.

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McKennie’s "sharp" Serie A form is the key to USMNT success - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Former USMNT goalkeeper Brad Friedel doesn’t think Christian Pulisic is the top American player right now. In his eyes, Weston McKennie is the most talented option Mauricio Pochettino's got, even though Pulisic usually gets all the attention as “Captain America.”

Pulisic does have his fans, but he hasn’t scored for the national team since 2024 and was pretty quiet during the last international break. The US had a rough time, losing 5-2 to Belgium and 2-0 to Portugal. Those friendlies were supposed to get the team ready for big opponents at the 2026 World Cup, but honestly, they just brought up even more doubts. McKennie was one of the few players who actually looked up for it, and Friedel is absolutely convinced he’s the best talent the US has right now.

The team was missing some key names, too. Miles Robinson, Chris Richards, and Tyler Adams were all out. Richards made it back for the Portugal game, but Adams’ absence in midfield was impossible to ignore. Friedel says people are making too much of these recent defeats. He thinks you have to judge the team on how they do in big tournaments, especially this summer. Still, he admits Adams is the one who keeps everyone connected, and when he’s out there, it makes McKennie better, which ends up making life easier for Pulisic.

Pochettino has a headache picking his squad for the World Cup. He’s still not set on his goalkeeper, his defence, his midfield, or even the attack. According to Friedel, no matter who fills those spots, the USMNT’s hopes really come down to what McKennie and Adams bring to the table.

Talking to Express Sport via Oddspedia, Friedel said, “The U.S. has always needed all our best guys. We’ve never been the kind of team that can go 30 deep and not lose quality except in 2002. That was the only year when anyone could’ve started, and we wouldn’t have missed a beat. Tyler is the glue for the team. He doesn’t care if you’re seven feet tall; if you’re not pulling your weight, he’ll call you out. He’s just that type of player.”

Friedel went on, “I coached a lot of these guys when I ran the under-19s. Weston McKennie is, for me, the most talented footballer we have. He can do so many things, but he needs to be fit and focused. With Juventus this season, he’s looked sharp, and he’s carrying that form into the World Cup. If he’s got Tyler alongside him, no matter where Weston ends up playing, Tyler keeps him disciplined. You always get the best version of McKennie when Adams is on the field. If those two are fit and playing well, they open up the space that lets Christian do what he does best.”

Pochettino is staring down a huge challenge to get this team ready for the World Cup. He knows they’re nowhere near their peak, but he keeps insisting they’re not far off either. If Adams can stay healthy, something that’s been tough for him lately, that would take a lot of pressure off the coach. Without him, it shows. With him, everything just seems to fall into place.

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