There are friends, there are siblings and cousins, there is family. There is that one person you love beyond measure and there is that one friendship that eclipses every other acquaintance in magnitude.
However, this is the rosy stuff—and life is not all sunshine and roses.
While we can’t say for sure what line differentiates the two—and, frankly, we will just not go there—we can surely compile a list of the longest-standing feuds between footballers that will be remembered for a long time to come…
Pepe and Lionel Messi
One such individual clash is between Lionel Messi and Pepe.
The Real Madrid man is infamous for his hot temper, something that precedes him and makes people think that he is nothing more than just a thug despite the fact that he hasn’t seen a red card for Real Madrid since November 2011.
And it was these heated face-offs that became the beginning of the rift.
As Lionel Messi was lying on the ground, Pepe, in a vulgar act, stamped on Messi’s hand—and it was intentional. In the next leg, Messi was seen pushing Pepe off the ball, for which the Argentine earned a rare yellow card.
You know the Pepe vs Messi is a thing when someone as calm as Lionel Messi gets angry.
It all started when Pep Guardiola signed him from Inter and then on the very first day gave him a lecture about how humility is the core on which Barcelona is built, something which we saw whenever Xavi blamed the pitch after a Barca loss.
The Spaniard ordered the Swede to not drive in fancy cars and bring his Audi to training, just like the other Barca players.
From calling Wenger a voyeur to labelling Benitez as a fat Spanish waiter, from saying that Ranieri is lazy to opining that Iker Casillas was the mole in Real Madrid’s dressing room, the Portuguese has had his fair share of rivalry that bordered, and still does, on unhealthy obsession.
And then there are referees: his eternal foes.
France weren’t expected to do much in the World Cup, however, with Zidane at his brilliant best, France found themselves closer to the trophy than any other team. But it all changed with one rash act from the maestro.
The feud was alive for a long time before they, according to the former Italian defender, had a ‘man-to-man’ moment while the former’s visit to Jose Mourinho when the Portuguese managed Real Madrid.
They might have made peace now, but this feud shall forever be etched in the history book for it took birth at the grandest stage of them all.
An unfazed Dani Alves then responded: "In Zurich I went to say hello out of good manners, but he [Cristiano] didn't want to speak. He was angry, but it's not a problem. I sleep like a baby, I couldn't care less.”
It all started with tweets. Dani Alves is known for his outspoken nature and didn’t hold back when trolling Cristiano Ronaldo. And when the former United winger was asked about Alves’ constant taunts, he replied: “It’s normal. Because who ever talks about Cris gets the cover page the next day!
He has made many comments on Twitter about his apparent hatred of Real Madrid. If we are to enlist them here, our servers wouldn’t be able to survive the load. Hence, we will just share the most popular ones.
He once said Madrid to “go f**k themselves.”
“I wore a Buffon shirt during the 14-15 UCL semi-final [between Madrid and Juventus].” - Gerard Pique, 2015
“For me, getting whistled at the Bernabeu is like a symphony.” - Gerard Pique, 2015
Safe to say that he hates Real Madrid more than Diego Costa hates playing fairly.
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