Paulo Dybala, who has played with both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi at Juventus and with Argentina, has revealed that he once told Ronaldo that he hated him because of his affiliation with Messi. Dybala explained that there is a big rivalry between Messi and Ronaldo in Argentina, and that Ronaldo did not take too kindly to his relationship with his arch-nemesis. However, the two laughed about it and have always been on good terms. Messi edges out Ronaldo in terms of major trophies won, having won 42 to Ronaldo’s 34, and also has seven Ballon d’Or awards compared to Ronaldo’s five. Ronaldo has since moved to Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, while Messi could be joining him this summer when his Paris Saint-Germain contract expires.
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