Many say Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are on a different level to the rest of the football world.And judging by their goalscoring exploits in Europe’s most prestigious domestic competition, the Champions League, few could argue with that assertion.2
Lionel Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo vs The WorldSince Cristiano's #UCL debut in September 2003, how the competition's top scorer has changed hands over the years.We are fortunate to live in an era where we get to witness them both Data via @OptaJoe pic.twitter.com/rhB14YvIA8— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 9, 2019Since Ronaldo’s debut in the competition in 2003 he has scored an incredible 125 goals, 17 more than his former LaLiga nemesis, Messi.In all UEFA club competition action, the scoreline is also 128111 in Ronaldo’s favour.Real Madrid legend Raul is third in the pecking order with 71 strikes, notching 66 of his goals for Los Blancos, while the other five came for Schalke.
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