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Bhaichung Bhutia Hails Messi-Ronaldo Legacy Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

Former Indian football captain Bhaichung Bhutia has praised the enduring impact of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He noted that despite their age, both icons remain the central focus of the tournament. Bhutia expressed hope that Ronaldo could finally win the World Cup and retire at the top, while highlighting Messi's recent success with Argentina. He described both players as ultimate role models for young footballers globally.

"We're still talking about Messi, Ronaldo": Bhaichung Bhutia hails two icons impact ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

By Utkarsh Rathour, Mumbai, June 11

Former Indian football captain Bhaichung Bhutia has weighed in on the legacy and impact of football icons Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, stating that despite both being in the twilight of their illustrious careers, they remain the focal point of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The 2026 edition will see a record-breaking participation, with final squad lists revealing 1,248 players from 48 nations set to compete in the expanded global tournament, starting on June 12 (Indian Standard Time).

The two modern-day greats, Ronaldo and Messi, who have dominated global football for nearly two decades, are featuring in a historic and record-breaking sixth World Cup appearance.

The Argentine superstar has claimed more European Golden Boots than 41-year-old, topping the all-time list with six awards compared to Ronaldo's four.

Messi has also won the Ballon d'Or a record eight times, while Ronaldo has claimed the prestigious award five times. Between them, the duo has dominated the award for more than a decade, securing a combined total of 13 wins from 2008 to 2023.

Speaking to ANI on the historic rivalry and how they impact the tournament's overall dynamics, Bhutia expressed excitement over the possibility of Ronaldo and Messi facing off in the knockout stages of the global event.

"We could be seeing Messi and Ronaldo play either in the quarterfinals or the semifinals or around that. And it could be a great match. But again, I think four years ago or maybe eight years ago, it would have been great excitement. The entire World Cup would be speaking about Ronaldo and Messi, even though this World Cup, we're still talking about Messi and Ronaldo," Bhutia said.

Reflecting on the Inter Miami captain Messi's phenomenal run with Argentina, Bhutia highlighted how the 2022 World Cup triumph in Qatar liberated the little magician and ignited an unprecedented era of dominance for La Albiceleste, who also added two Copa America titles to their trophy cabinet.

"Messi, I think, has been fantastic, with Argentina, because they needed that win. Once they won that Copa America, and they went on to win the last World Cup (2022) and then another Copa America. So for him now it's on a run where they've won everything," the Indian football legend added.

Shifting his focus to Portugal legend, who stands as the highest official goal scorer in men's football history, Bhutia noted that the clinical forward has the perfect supporting cast to mount a serious title challenge. He expressed hope that the 41-year-old would finally capture the elusive World Cup trophy and bow out at the absolute pinnacle.

"I think for Cristiano, for him to retire, which hopefully this is going to be his last World Cup. So they've got a great squad. Portugal is one of the best teams in this World Cup. So I think it'll be great to see Ronaldo win a World Cup and retire and not try again to come back in the next World Cup if he doesn't win," Bhutia observed.

Ronaldo currently holds the record for the most goals in men's international football, with 140 plus goals for Portugal in over 220 appearances. In terms of overall career goals (club + country), has scored over 970 official senior career goals across Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, Al Nassr and Portugal.

Bhutia further added that the ultimate motivation for Portugal squads would be to play for Ronaldo and lift the 2026 title.

"So I'm sure the players want him to win and say thank you and retire as well. So yeah, the players are going to play for both these players, Argentina and Portugal," Bhutia said.

Asked what separates the two icons from the rest of their generation, Bhutia said, "I think the record, their professionalism, and their attitude. I think they've been some of the... they have been. I think these two have been the role models for all the footballers across the world. I think any young kid playing football in India, these are the two great role models you need to follow. And it's wonderful that we've seen such great footballers in our generation got to watch them."

The former Indian captain added, "And the kind of success they've had, especially Ronaldo, in every league he's played in, everywhere he's scored goals. He's been fantastic. Even at the age of 40-plus, both of them are still, you know, playing for the country and representing the World Cup. So I think these guys have dominated world football for the last maybe two decades now. And I think this is their fifth World Cup, which itself speaks very highly of it."

Tune in to ZEE5 and experience every goal, every upset, and every unforgettable moment of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in your preferred language - English, Hindi, Malayalam and Bengali.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I've been watching football since 2006 and seeing Messi and Ronaldo play their sixth World Cup feels surreal. Bhutia's point about them being role models for Indian youth is spot on - these two have inspired countless kids to pick up a football in this country. Hoping for a memorable last dance for both legends! 🌟

Vikram M

Honestly, I wish Bhaichung had talked more about Indian football development rather than just Messi-Ronaldo. Yes they are great, but we need to nurture our own talent. The 2026 World Cup will be historic, but India needs to focus on grassroots football instead of just idolizing foreign stars. Just saying 🤷‍♂️

Sarah B

I've followed both Messi and Ronaldo since their early days at Barcelona and Manchester United. It's incredible how they've adapted their game as they aged. Bhutia is right - their professionalism and attitude are unmatched. The 2026 World Cup will be emotional seeing them potentially face off in the knockouts! 🐐

Nikhil C

Bhutia bhai ka analysis ekdum solid hai. Messi ka Argentina ke saath domination aur Ronaldo ka Portugal ke liye dedication - yeh dono alag level ke hain. Bas ek wish hai ki 2026 World Cup mein dono kaafi door tak jayen aur ek memorable final dekhne ko mile. India mein bhi football ka craze badh raha hai, slowly but surely! 🎉⚽

Michael C

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