Mount's video mimicking Ronaldo’s free kick technique as a child emerges
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The ratings for Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in the EA Sports FC 24 game have been exposed online ahead of the official launch.
The gaming company has terminated its longstanding partnership with FIFA, resulting in the rebranding of the game as EA Sports FC 24.
According to the leaked information cited by Sportkeeda, Ronaldo's rating in the game is reportedly 83, whereas Messi has been assigned a rating of 88.
Both renowned forwards are approaching the twilights of their illustrious careers.
Ronaldo is 38 and Mess is two years his junior. This indicates that both superstars are well aware that time is not on their side.
Mount's video mimicking Ronaldo’s free kick technique as a child emerges
FootballAs their careers progressed, their ratings have proportionally declined. Both players had consistently held ratings exceeding 90 for the majority of their careers.
In the upcoming game, Ronaldo's attributes are reported to include a pace rating of 74, a shot rating of 83, a passing rating of 77, a dribbling rating of 85, and a physicality rating of 72.
Meanwhile, Messi's attributes in the game include a pace rating of 75, a dribbling rating of 71, a shooting rating of 87, a passing rating of 88, and a physicality rating of 57.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo Nazario, the former Real Madrid and Barcelona striker, added his voice to the ongoing Ronaldo vs. Messi debate and revealed his preference between the two icons in 2013.
The three-time World Footballer of the Year winner was of the opinion that Messi was a 'more complete' footballer than longstanding rival, Ronaldo, as Sports Brief reported.
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FootballSports Brief also reported on Ronaldo topping the best-paid athletes list in the world, according to Forbes, with his annual earnings since moving to Al-Nassr.
The Portuguese veteran also claimed the current Guinness World Record for the top-earning sportsman, knocking his famed rival, Messi from the top spot.