IS RONALDO EVEN HUMAN?


Cristiano Ronaldo again created epoch after emerging as the first footballer to attain hundred Champions League goals when he scored a hat-trick during Tuesday's quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich.
The Portugal megastar, who built up a century of goals in Europe in the first leg, came on in his initial of the match on 76 minutes before putting Real Madrid back in front in the fix on 105 minutes.
Ronaldo drove in his third goal five minutes soon later to all but make an assurance for Real's place in the coming semi-finals.
He has currently gotten 85 goals from a total of 85 appearances in the Champions League playing for  Madrid.
He in like manner has gotten 15 goals behind the net in the tournament and one in a qualifier playing for Manchester United right before moving to the Spanish City in 2009.
Tuesday's three goals futher lenghtens Ronaldo's lead above Barcelona contender Lionel Messi as the highest goal scorer in Champions League history.
Messi in contrast has 94 goals, 11 of which were scored this football period as the competition's highest goal scorer.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi is improbable to own many additional opportunities to score more to that number this season since Barcelona football team was beaten three goal down by Juventus in the opening leg of their quarter-final Match.
However, the two footballers have found the back of the net in two UEFA Champions League finals each and have often wrecked the 50 goal barrier in a single season-thingy. Sports journalists and analysts constantly argue the distinctive virtues of both mega stars in an attempt to argue who they think is the best player in contemporary football.
It has been linked to sports rivalries like the Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier tussle in boxing, the Borg–McEnroe tussle in tennis, and the Ayrton Senna-Alain Prost tussle from Formula One motor racing.
A number of commenters prefer to weigh the different physiques and styles of the duo, while a potion of the argument centres around the differing personalities of the two players: Ronaldo is occasionally seen as an arrogant and theatrical showoff, while Messi is depicted as a shy, humble character.
Taking part in a 2012 one on one interview, Ronaldo said about the rivalry, saying
"I think we push each other sometimes in the competition, this is why the competition is so high".
while Ronaldo's coach at the time of his stay in Manchester United, Alex Ferguson, thinks that 
"I don't think the rivalry against each other bothers them. I think they have their own personal pride in terms of wanting to be the best".
Messi himself shuts down every thoughts of rivalry, blurting out that it was "only the media, the press, who wants us to be at loggerheads but I've never fought with Cristiano". 
Talking about the rumours that he and Messi do not get on well on a private basis, Ronaldo said; 
"We don't have a relationship outside the world of football, just as we don't with a lot of other players", prior to saying that in years ahead he trust they can laugh about it together, saying; 
"We have to look on this rivalry with a positive spirit, because it's a good thing."

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