PSG fans savagely boo Lionel Messi again at the Parc des Princes; video
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Ex-Manchester City forward, Sergio Aguero has once again devalued the quality of goals scored by Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid.
Ronaldo notched up 450 goals in 438 appearances to become Los Blancos' record goal-scorer.
The 38-year-old led the Spanish giants to win four UEFA Champions League titles and two La Liga trophies, among other honours.
During his nine-year stay at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Ronaldo netted some sensational goals including long-range shots, bicycle kicks, solo runs, counter-attacking goals, and more.
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PSG fans savagely boo Lionel Messi again at the Parc des Princes; video
FootballHowever, legendary Man City striker, Aguero looked unimpressed when watching a compilation of some of Ronaldo's best goals on Spanish streaming giant, Ibai Llanos' Twitch channel.
The Argentine even claimed two Real Madrid icons bagged better goals for the 14-time European champions.
“Raul [Gonzalez] and [Karim] Benzema have scored better goals for Madrid than Cristiano Ronaldo,” Aguero said via The Madrid Zone.
Aguero previously claimed the outstanding goals scored by the Al-Nassr skipper were simply down to strokes of luck.
"Was lucky," Aguero said, as translated by Sportskeeda.
He even added that Ronaldo's 40-yard strike against FC Porto in the Champions League in 2008 was the goalkeeper's fault.
Aguero's comment has since convinced social media users that he was 'hating' on the Portuguese veteran - small wonder Messi calls him a friend!
Sports Brief also reported on Aguero explaining the major difference between his ex-teammate in the Argentina national team, Messi and Portuguese star, Ronaldo.
Messi's name draws whistles ahead of PSG match
FootballFor more than 10 years now, the respective veterans and their fanbases have been a major rivalry, with the two players having 11 Ballon d'Or awards between them.
Aguero, a Manchester City and Barcelona legend, has now offered his two pence on the differences between his compatriot and his storied greatest rival.