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As Messi and Ronaldo Fade, 17-Year-Old Raminyamal Shines in the Spotlight

June 3, 2025 4 Min Read
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Cristiano Ronaldo took the field first, with Lionel Messi following seven hours later. On an exhilarating Wednesday in football, 7,000 miles apart, these legendary figures of the sport made their way to the Champions League semi-finals. They emerged from the tunnel, ready to showcase their brilliance.

This was a stage where they had long astounded the world, battling for supremacy in football. Over the past 15 years, they illuminated the UEFA Champions League with impressive tallies of 141 and 129 goals, respectively, and together they hoisted the coveted trophy nine times. They etched their names into the annals of football history, consistently staying ahead of the competition that sought to close the gap.

On this day, Ronaldo and Messi, aged 40 and 37, were akin to representatives of the Asian and North American Champions Leagues, respectively, in their respective venues of Saudi Arabia and South Florida.

Meanwhile, their younger successors made headlines as Ronaldo fumed with disappointment while Messi waited patiently. In a moment that recalled the legends’ youth, 17-year-old Ramin Yamal dazzled onlookers with a standout performance against Inter Milan.

In his 100th match for Barcelona, he netted his 22nd goal and provided 33 assists, prompting comparisons to Messi. At Yamal’s age, Messi had only scored once for Barcelona, while Ronaldo had five goals with Sporting Lisbon. Messi didn’t reach his 100th game until he was 20, yet despite having a significant head start, Yamal’s numbers now overshadow Messi’s early contributions.

"I don’t want to compare myself to anyone or be Messi," Yamal asserted during his first press conference. Yet, just a day later, he made that comparison unavoidable by showcasing his talent and netting a stunning goal. He is achieving feats no other 17-year-old has in modern sports, and his appearance, complete with Dragon Ball Z-inspired hair, suggests he is becoming one of the best players in soccer. His performances evoke memories of Messi’s early days.

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On Wednesday, the atmosphere was electric, as Ronaldo and Messi continue to shine in their twilight years. Ronaldo, now with Al Nassr, leads the Saudi Pro League in scoring, while Messi, playing for Inter Miami, is a key player in the MLS MVP race. Both remain the most prominent figures in sports today.

However, on this occasion, both experienced setbacks. Ronaldo faced tears after his team, Kawasaki Mado, was upset by Arsenal in the ACL, while Messi watched as the Vancouver Whitecaps triumphed over Inter Miami, leading to a 5-1 aggregate loss. He struggled to find his form, failing to register any goals or assists in his last four MLS matches.

Despite still being among the top five footballers globally, the performance of younger talent has called into question their dominance. Kylian Mbappé has loomed in the background, but his recent Champions League failures have added further complexity to the narrative. The current generation following Ronaldo and Messi is beginning to show it’s possible to eclipse these legends, provided they can navigate the demands of a professional career.

As Ronaldo and Messi step back from their moment in the limelight, Yamal’s ascent suggests a new era is on the horizon for football.

Fan Take: This shift in football signifies a promising future where younger players like Yamal could redefine the sport. For soccer fans, it highlights the thrilling possibility of witnessing the rise of new legends while saying goodbye to the giants who paved the way.

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