FIFA Faces Backlash over ‘GOAT’ Debate Tweet

Football’s world governing body FIFA’s official World Cup account has been forced to delete two tweets that appeared to mock Cristiano Ronaldo

Having been dropped by Portugal for their two knockout ties in Qatar after being showed the door at Manchester United in acrimonious circumstances, it did not appear as though the last few months could get much worse for Ronaldo.

However, his great rival for much of his career then achieved what neither of them had done: win the World Cup. This has led to football finding itself enthralled by Lionel Messi; the Argentine has now broken the record for the most liked Instagram post while he has also been declared the undisputed ‘greatest of all time’ (GOAT) by many. 

Even FIFA appeared to have piled into the debate, with its official World Cup account posting two tweets that seemingly sought to elevate the Argentine above the Portuguese. 

This was swiftly followed by a tweet accompanying a photo of Ronaldo with his thumb up, which read: ‘Thumbs up if you really enjoyed the FIFAWorldCup.’

The tweets came as Messi ended Argentina’s 36-year wait for a World Cup with a majestic series of performances in Qatar. 

Some supporters on social media were less enthused by the post, however.

‘FIFA deleted this tweet after getting called out for being biased and receiving backlash,’ one pro-Ronaldo account wrote. ‘A professional account of the biggest football organisation in the world. It has always been Ronaldo vs the rigged system.’

Another accused FIFA of rigging the tournament, writing: ‘FIFA deleted this tweet. We know they rigged it all for Messi to win but still can’t flex.’  

‘FIFA deleted tweet?’ another wrote. ‘From day one, we knew y’all never liked CR7. Ronaldo had to achieve everything he had the hard way. FIFA is not deceiving anybody.’

Another accused FIFA of being ‘shameless’ in their appreciation of Messi, suggesting the governing body does not feel the same way about Ronaldo.

‘FIFA eventually deleted that shameless tweet after making it stay for almost 48 hours. Very classless of FIFA,’ they wrote.

Messi was crowned player of the tournament – his second such award of his glittering career – with Ronaldo’s showings in Qatar paling into insignificance, having only scored one goal and generally looking largely anonymous throughout.

The Portuguese has remained silent on social media since Argentina’s World Cup triumph, leading some to speculate over just how he feels about his long-time foe winning the prize that both of them craved. 

Meanwhile, it has been reported that Ronaldo is on the verge of agreeing a deal to join Saudi Arabia club Al Nassr on an eye-watering £173m per year over two years. 

However, it has been alleged that Ronaldo has tried to do everything in his power to remain at the top level. Frankfurt executive board member Axel Hellmann revealed he was even offered to them.

He told DAZN: ‘He was even offered to us,’ while Philip Holzer, chairman of the club’s supervisory board, added: ‘I have the feeling he was offered to every Champions League club.’ 

Ronaldo played the World Cup as a free agent having been released by the club prior to the tournament as a result of his bombshell interview with Piers Morgan in the days prior. 

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