tHe has been dominating all aspects of sport since his debut, two great figures in modern football, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have continued to make history that doesn’t want to touch the door of retirement, despite being 38 and 40 respectively. Both stars have broken records and won national, regional and international championships. However, he is always in great condition and avoids injuries whenever possible.
In a sports career of over 20 years, there were only a few days when both stars stopped shining as a result of an injury. But who suspended more days due to physical inability or serious injuries? The ghost of injuries has not been a constant issue for the two major soccer players of our time, but both suffer from this evil that plagues the soccer players all the time.
Lionel Messi is currently recovering from muscle overload
The Intermiami forward is now on his team’s injured list after suffering slight muscle damage in his right thigh. According to Transher Markt, Lionel Messi spent 905 days of injury. The most serious injury was a metatarsal fracture, which caused him to not act for 88 days and missed 19 games for Barcerna and the Argentina national team from November 2006 to February 2007.
At 38, the Argentine star is in great shape when his contract with the Florida side expires at the end of the 2025 season, but both parties are ready to wrap the strings together with the Pink team for another year, ready to defend the World Cup in the Qatar 2022 edition, with the second Pfeiffer trophy and four and fourth trophies.
Cristiano Ronaldo reduced the time he was injured and sick
Meanwhile, Portugal’s pride has been injured for a total of 482 days, taking into account everything from illness, coronavirus and even rest to ankle surgery, sprain and to torn fiber. The worst injuries to the CR7 were recorded in July-August 2008 when he missed 71 days of activity and eight matches between Manchester United and the Portuguese national team due to ankle surgery. The CR7 suffered from internal band tension and was replaced by the opening hours of the final stage of EURO 2016, then rested for 60 days. ankle. Fortunately, for both players, the outcome was resolved in the team’s favor despite their absence on the pitch.
