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Cristiano Ronaldo claims to be more famous than Trump! Messi is said by the mayor to be more influential than Trump!

12:07am, 12 November 2025【Football】

November 10th. Messi and Ronaldo are not on the same level, but because they competed at the same time, they are often put together by the media to discuss super giants. They have both recently been interviewed. Ronaldo was interviewed by Morgan, a controversial media person who is very abstract in football, and Messi was interviewed by Romano, the most famous reporter in the world, and Suarez, the mayor of Miami. From here we can see the level gap between Messi and Ronaldo.

Messi and Ronaldo had some common topics in their respective interviews, such as the World Cup. Messi, who won the World Cup and is the greatest World Cup champion in history, is grateful for everything and continues to say that the World Cup is his dream even though he has realized his dream. Ronaldo, who called winning the World Cup a dream three years ago, overturned his remarks this time and claimed that the World Cup is not his dream. The World Cup is just a cup of six or seven games.

Another topic is visibility. Ronaldo and Morgan came up with the idea that Ronaldo is the most famous person in the world based on his number one Instagram fan. The topic was Trump. Both Morgan and Ronaldo believed that the President of the United States was one of the most famous people in the world, and Ronaldo claimed that he was more famous than Trump, so he was the most famous person in the world.

Because Ronaldo believes that Trump can bring world peace, the topic is Trump. Morgan said to himself that Trump and Ronaldo are "the two most famous figures in the world." Ronaldo has the most fans and Trump is the most famous. Ronaldo asked Morgan himself: Who is more famous, him or Trump? Morgan asked Ronaldo. Ronaldo couldn't wait to give the answer: me! Ronaldo also claimed that no one in the world is more famous than himself. Princess Diana used to be more famous than herself, but not now. Neither could Mandela. Ronaldo also mentioned Michael Jackson.

In contrast, Messi does not need to mention whether he is the most famous, even though Messi is the most famous figure in history, and his influence far exceeds that of Ronaldo. At the American Business Forum, Messi made his final appearance and accepted an exclusive interview with Miami Mayor Suarez. The mayor of Miami presented Messi with the key to the city of Miami, and the audience also chanted Messi's name at the beginning. The mayor of Miami expressed emotion to Messi that although there were many important guests on this day, no one was more influential than Messi, including the presidents (Trump also appeared that day).

When Cristiano Ronaldo declared that he was "more famous than Trump" in the Morgan interview, the Portuguese star seemed to regard the number of social media followers as the only criterion for measuring greatness, but he did not know that true influence never requires self-declaration. In sharp contrast, the mayor of Miami sincerely praised Messi at a business forum: "Not even presidents have received such an incredible response as you." At this moment, the status of football and politics is at odds - one needs to proactively claim to be more famous than the president, the other makes the presidents eclipse in front of him.

Cristiano Ronaldo's ambivalent attitude towards fame is even more superficial - while he enjoys the false reputation of having the world's largest number of Instagram followers, he also pretends to express "I really wish I wasn't so famous." This kind of pretentiousness of chasing and complaining is completely different from Messi's consistent purity. While Ronaldo was busy calculating who was more popular between himself and Trump, Messi declined the invitation from the White House and instead attended a primary school reunion in Argentina. A true icon of the times never needs to rely on political figures to prove his worth.

This is the parable of our time: On one side are the bubble idols who are obsessed with the vanity of fame and fortune, and on the other side is the god of football who writes eternity with his feet. Messi's greatness has long transcended football itself. He dwarfs the presidents, but Ronaldo is still trying to prove that he is more popular than the president - this in itself is the cruelest irony of the title "Peerless Twins".