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He won the World Cup thanks to Messi, now they ask him who's better between Messi and Cristiano

The world champion was approached by a young Tottenham fan, who made the defender laugh

By Wilian Estrella

The world champion was approached by a young Tottenham fan, who made the defender laugh
The world champion was approached by a young Tottenham fan, who made the defender laugh
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Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo dominated European football for more than a decade and between the two shared all possible individual awards. However, with Leo winning the World Cup, the debate about who is the best broke down. Now, Cristian Romero lived a curious moment when he was asked about the "Flea" and the "Bug". The reaction of 'Cuti' said it all.

The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) confirmed that he is the best player in history by winning the World Cup. In addition, he eliminated any discussion of the comparison with Cristiano, who has had a forgettable season and decided to leave European football to sign for Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr.

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In this context, Cristian Romero was approached by a young fan, who wanted to immortalize the moment by asking for the autograph of 'Cuti'. While the defender was signing a World Cup figurine in Qatar, the little Tottenham fan asked him who is better between Leo and Cristiano. The world champion had an amusing reaction, as he smiled and said: "Messi, obviously."

Romero, key in the Argentine team to win the World Cup:

Although he arrived at the World Cup with discomfort and it was evident in the surprise defeat against Saudi Arabia, the defender managed to recover and signed a monumental competition. In the final against France he was a wall and managed to lift the long-awaited title, after a dramatic definition from the penalty shootout.


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