News
Fabio Capello Names Three Players Ahead Of Cristiano Ronaldo In GOAT Debate
Fabio Capello Names Three Players Ahead Of Cristiano Ronaldo In GOAT Debate
Former Real Madrid and Italy manager Fabio Capello has reignited the never-ending GOAT debate by placing Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona, and Ronaldo Nazario ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo in his all-time rankings.
While acknowledging Ronaldo’s greatness, the legendary Italian coach made it clear that he sees a distinction between a historic goalscorer and what he calls a “genius” of the game.
Capello Draws A Clear Line
Speaking on Egyptian channel ON Sport’s Hat-Trick show, Capello did not hold back in his assessment.
“Cristiano is a top goal-scorer and a fantastic athlete, but he doesn’t have the special talent of Messi, Maradona, or Ronaldo Nazario.
The cleverness that the others had is missing in Cristiano. He can’t be compared to those three.”
For Capello, the debate is not about trophies, longevity, or numbers — it is about natural brilliance.
Genius Vs Machine
Capello coached Ronaldo Nazario during his time at Real Madrid and has long been vocal about his admiration for Messi. In fact, he once attempted to sign an 18-year-old Messi for Juventus after watching him play just 25 minutes in a 2005 friendly.
According to Capello, the difference lies in instinct and imagination — the unpredictable spark that defined Maradona’s artistry, Messi’s dribbling wizardry, and the Brazilian Ronaldo’s devastating flair.
Cristiano Ronaldo, in Capello’s view, reached the top through discipline, physical excellence, and relentless ambition rather than raw creative genius.
Numbers Tell Another Story
Of course, Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy speaks loudly.
-
🏆 Multiple Champions League titles
-
🏆 Five Ballon d’Or awards
-
⚽ 961 career goals
-
🎯 Just 39 goals away from the historic 1000-goal milestone
Whether ranked inside or outside the top three, Ronaldo’s place among football’s immortals is secure.
And if history has shown anything, it is that criticism rarely slows him down.
The GOAT Debate Continues
Capello’s comments will undoubtedly divide fans. Some will agree with his distinction between artistry and athletic dominance. Others will argue that greatness is defined by impact and achievement — categories where Ronaldo stands shoulder to shoulder with anyone.
One thing is certain:
The GOAT debate is far from over.
Want to advertise with us?
Contact sales@ventolitemarketing.com to feature your brand on Sports Market International — one of the fastest-growing platforms in the global sports market.
-
LaLiga2 days agoAntonio Rudiger Fires Back At Critics After Getafe Incident Sparks Controversy
-
Transfers2 days agoEnzo Fernández Fuels Real Madrid Speculation With Cryptic Chelsea Future Comments
-
News2 days agoSampdoria Power Struggle Deepens As Mancini And Fredberg Clash Over Club Direction
-
News1 day agoU-13 JOF Kids Cup: Teams Eye Q/Final Slots As Round Of 16 Matches Hold This Weekend
-
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE9 hours agoMarc Skinner Backs Manchester United To Stage Bayern Comeback Despite First-Leg Setback
-
Premier League5 hours agoManchester United And Casemiro Agree To Scrap Contract Clause Ahead Of Summer Exit
-
AFCON 20255 hours agoSenegal Plans AFCON Victory Celebration Despite CAS Appeal Over Morocco Decision
-
Serie A5 hours agoSantiago Gimenez Faces Uncertain AC Milan Future Amid ‘Special Market’ Transfer Interest