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In the friendly in Arabia, Lionel Messi's last lesson in humility to Cristiano Ronaldo

The captain of the Argentine team did not want to steal the limelight and had two actions that highlighted his humility

By Wilian Estrella

The captain of the Argentine team did not want to steal the limelight and had two actions that highlighted his humility

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo met again, in the midst of a great atmosphere that was experienced in Saudi Arabia. PSG played a friendly against the stars of Al Nassr and Al Hilal, and the 'Flea' with the 'Bug' shone like in the old days. In full meeting, the current world champion gave a lesson in humility to the top scorer in the Champions League.

The greatest rivalry in sports history has been reissued, this time in the Middle East. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) scored a goal and the 'Bug' scored a double. Both played the entire first half and part of the complementary stage. In this context, the Albiceleste captain taught the former Real Madrid, Manchester United and Juventus player a lesson.

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It turns out that Leo did not want to steal the limelight at someone else's house. The 'Flea' opened the account for PSG and Neymar offered him the chance to increase his numbers from the penalty mark, but the Argentine gave up the charge to the Brazilian. Later, the '10' of the Albiceleste caused another shot from 12 steps for the Parisians and did not object when Mbappé capitalized on the action.

While Leo did not fight for PSG's penalties, what Cristiano Ronaldo did:

Leo demonstrated his humility once again, meanwhile, the Portuguese did not miss the opportunity to score a penalty. Despite the fact that he was dizzy from the blow he suffered from Keylor Navas, he did not let anyone else get close to execute the launch.

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