The Citizen (KZN)

Jury still out on who is the greatest of all

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Santiago – Another tournament, another shattering defeat, and another round of unfavourab­le comparison­s to Diego Maradona.

Lionel Messi (right) was left reflecting on another bitterly familiar failure here Saturday after Argentina suffered an agonising penalty shoot-out defeat to Chile in the Copa America final.

It was the second time in 12 months Messi had finished on the losing side in a major final following Argentina’s extra-time loss to Germany at the World Cup last year.

“This generation is desperate to win a title,” Messi had said be- fore this year’s Copa America.

Saturday’s defeat will reignite the debate about where Messi deserves to be ranked in the pantheon of the very greatest players.

For many, his extraordin­ary achievemen­ts at club level with Barcelona have already guaranteed him a place alongside Pele and Diego Maradona.

Others insist that his failure to lead his country to internatio­nal glory puts him just behind Pele and Maradona, who won four World Cups between them.

Statistica­lly at least, Messi outscores Maradona in almost every department, with 46 goals in 103 internatio­nal appearance­s compared to Maradona’s 34 goals in 91 games.

At club level Messi has amassed 412 goals in 482 games, compared to Maradona’s 312 in 588 matches.

Messi has won three European Cups with Barcelona; the famous trophy is conspicuou­sly absent from Maradona’s CV.

Messi has been named world Footballer-of-the-Year four times; Maradona earned the accolade only once.

But although Messi played a key role in Argentina reaching the final of last year’s World Cup in Brazil, his achievemen­ts at in- ternationa­l level have not seared themselves in the memory in the way that Maradona’s did in the 1986 World Cup.

Maradona is largely credited with single-handedly guiding Argentina to that World Cup title in Mexico, scoring a series of memorable individual goals against England and Belgium along the way.

Even in the 1986 final, when he was well-shackled by Germany’s Lothar Matthaeus, Maradona was able to prove a decisive influence, supplying the sublime first-time pass to set up the game’s winning goal. –

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