It Disrespectful to Compare Messi To Pele - Tite



The Brazil coach insists discussions over which of the two is greatest are very one-sided. Tite has dismissed Lionel Messi's credentials as the greatest footballer of all time after insisting comparisons between him and "phenomenal" Brazil legend Pele has "no credibility."

The Brazil coach and Messi exchanged words in Friday's game against Argentina, with Tite claiming the Barcelona forward told him to shut up during the friendly defeat in Riyadh.

Tuesday marks the 50th anniversary of Brazil legend Pele scoring his 1,000th goal and, speaking ahead of his side's clash against South Korea in Abu Dhabi the same day, Tite says three-time World Cup winner Pele remains out in front when it comes to the question of whether he or Messi is the best player ever to play the game.



He said: "Pele is incomparable. Anybody who wants to compare Pele to any other athlete...do you know what I do? I hear, but I don`t listen.

"It's as if this person doesn't know the history of this man's quality... this guy was phenomenal. Once I said that Messi is extraordinary.

"I meant he's extraordinary to the present time and among humans, with his creativity. Pele is out of normal patterns, and I'm not saying this because I'm a Brazilian. You can't find a defect.

"If somebody comes to me and starts to make comparisons, for me, it has no credibility."

The loss to Argentina meant Brazil are now five matches without a victory, yet Tite remains philosophical over the Copa America winners' form.

During that run, which began following Brazil's Copa America victory over Peru, Tite's side has drawn against Colombia, Senegal, and Nigeria while losing to Argentina and Peru.



He added: "I'm not desperate to win. I'm happy to be where I am. I'm aware of the pressure, but I have no desperation. I don't have any of this. What I do want is to make a great game."

Tite has warned South Korea's threat extends far beyond just that of Tottenham forward Son Heung-min.

He added: "We know about Korea's strengths, on their important victory against Germany [in the World Cup] and we respect them. We know about their forces, not only Son but others and the team as a whole."

Comments