Ahead of 2017, we take a look at the two best players in the world's numbers this year.

2016 was an eventful year in football, and for its two best players – Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. In the space of 12 months, they endured shocking lows and new highs.

For the Argentine, there was yet another final heartbreak; retirement from international football; a hero’s return to La Albiceleste; and an excellent start to this season. For the Portuguese ace, early frustration at Euro 2016 turned into jubilation; his best days were behind him until scoring a Madrid derby hat-trick; and he won several individual and collective accolades.

Goals, goals, and more goals

We can’t speak of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo without analyzing their goals, and for a very obvious reason: they score a ridiculous amount. Without further ado, here’s how they fared in 2016:

Overall stats

Messi: 62 games, 59 goals 

Cristiano: 57 games, 55 goals

La Liga alone

Messi: 35 games, 32 goals

Cristiano: 30 games, 30 goals

Champions League alone 

Messi: 9 games, 13 goals

Cristiano: 12 games, 7 goals

National team

Messi: 11 games, 8 goals

Cristiano: 13 games, 13 goals

Messi has more goals in all but one category. However, it should be noted that the Argentine played more games in La Liga and in general. In fact, Cristiano boasts a better goals-per-game ratio than Leo except in the Champions League. In fact, Ronaldo averaged a goal every game in two categories.

Cristiano Ronaldo, France Football, Ballon d'Or, Real Madrid

Assists: Who was the better provider?

Overal stats

Leo: 62 games, 32 assists

Ronaldo: 57 games, 17 assists

La Liga alone

Leo: 35 games, 15 assists

Ronaldo: 30 games, 9 assists

Champions League alone

Leo: 9 games, 2 assists

Ronaldo: 12 games, 5 assists

National team

Leo: 11 games, 7 assists

Ronaldo: 13 games, 3 assists

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner was the better assist provider all together in 2016, but it comes as little surprise. There is a reason why La Pulga was named the IFFHS Playmaker of the Year.

Trophy count – close, yet miles apart

Messi: three collective titles won

Cristiano: four collective titles won

In number, they were close. Unfortunately, Messi most likely envies his counterpart because Cristiano did the one thing Leo is yet to do: win a trophy for his national team. Whilst La Pulga suffered heartbreak yet again, losing the Copa America Centenario final this time, Ronaldo captained his nation to Euro 2016 success.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, France, Euro 2016

And as a result, individual accolades followed for the 31-year-old. The most notable ones were the Best Player in Europe award, the Globe Soccer Awards’ Best Player of the Year prize, and the Ballon d’Or.

 

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Real Madrid 3 - 0 Sevilla

January 4, 2017 3:15pm

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Athletic Club 2 - 1 Barcelona

January 5, 2017 3:15pm

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