Why Lionel Messi Remains the Greatest: Insights from Former Barcelona Team-mate David Villa
Lionel Messi remains “the best in the world” and will hold that title “until he retires”, according to his former Barcelona team-mate David Villa. Let's delve into Villa's perspective on Messi's unparalleled talent and impact on the football world.

Lionel Messi remains “the best in the world” and will hold that title “until he retires”, claims the Argentine’s former Barcelona team-mate David Villa. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner is now 38 years of age, but he is showing no sign of slowing down and continues to enhance his standing as the most decorated player of all-time while turning out in the United States for Inter Miami.Messi enjoyed a productive 2025 with the Herons, helping them to a historic MLS Cup triumph. While savouring collective glory, the South American superstar landed Golden Boot and MVP honours - becoming the first player to secure the latter of those two prizes in back-to-back campaigns.The expectation is, having inspired his country to a global crown at Qatar 2022, Messi will form part of a World Cup title defence this summer - with FIFA’s flagship event heading to America, Canada and Mexico.If he were to star for the Albiceleste again in another successful quest for international honours, then a ninth Golden Ball could be on the cards. Anything is considered to be possible where Messi is concerned.He has spent more than 20 years illuminating the very highest level of the game. Many consider themselves fortunate to have spent time in Messi’s company, playing against and alongside the Argentine GOAT.Villa enjoyed that standing at Barcelona, with the 2010 World Cup winner spending three seasons at Camp Nou that delivered two La Liga titles and a Champions League triumph. Messi was at the peak of his powers around that time.With that in mind, Villa has told El Chiringuito when asked if Messi should be considered the greatest player to ever pull on a pair of boots: “Without a doubt. By far. I still say that until he retires, Messi will continue to be the best player in the world.” Villa also namechecked Messi as the best player that he has played with and against.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Villa has echoed the sentiments of fellow former Spain international Raul when it comes to giving Messi the biggest of billings. The Real Madrid legend recently said when surprisingly overlooking some fellow icons at Santiago Bernabeu: “I've been fortunate to play with players like [Zinedine] Zidane, Cristiano, Ronaldo, [Luis] Figo... but I think Messi is the best, he's very different. He makes everything look easy, things you see as impossible, he makes them look easy, as if he were playing with his friends in the street.”Villa worked with several other modern day greats at Barcelona. He considers former Blaugrana captain Carles Puyol to be “the most difficult defender to dribble past”. The ex-frontman admitted that Luis Enrique is his “idol” - with the current Paris Saint-Germain boss also starting out at Sporting Gijon before passing through Catalunya.Villa picked out his goal in the 2011 Champions League final, as Messi and Barcelona swept to a 3-1 victory over Manchester United at Wembley Stadium, as his favourite. When it comes to effort registered by team-mates, Villa plumped for Andres Iniesta’s dramatic winner for Spain in the 2010 World Cup final as the pick of the bunch.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingVilla is still keeping a close eye on how Messi, Barcelona and Spain fare. He has seen Lamine Yamal step out of the fabled La Masia academy system to become another global superstar at Barca - with the 18-year-old rewriting the history books.Messi has committed to a new contract with Inter Miami that will keep him in MLS through the 2028 campaign, with the intention being to land more major honours before the day comes to hang up his boots for the final time.He will be in the hunt for another World Cup crown this summer, but Yamal and Spain intend to block his path. They are reigning European champions and are fancied by many to land a first global title since the likes of Villa and Co prevailed on South African soil.
The Unmatched Legacy of Lionel Messi
At 38 years old, Lionel Messi shows no signs of slowing down. In 2025, he led Inter Miami to a historic MLS Cup triumph, clinching the Golden Boot and MVP honors. With a stellar career that spans over two decades, Messi continues to break records and redefine greatness on the field.
Endorsement from David Villa
David Villa, who played alongside Messi at Barcelona, hails Messi as the greatest player ever. Villa's praise for Messi's unmatched skill and influence highlights the unanimous consent among football legends about Messi's exceptional talent.
Acknowledgment from Football Icons
Not only Villa but also other football icons like Raul and Carles Puyol have acknowledged Messi's unparalleled talent. Raul considers Messi as the best player he has ever played with, emphasizing Messi's unique ability to make the extraordinary seem effortless.
Memorable Moments
Villa reminisces about his time at Barcelona, highlighting iconic moments such as Messi's brilliance in the 2011 Champions League final against Manchester United. The camaraderie and success shared during their time at the club further cement Messi's status as a footballing genius.
Looking Ahead
As Messi continues to dominate at Inter Miami and eyes further success with Argentina, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing more magical moments on the pitch. With the World Cup on the horizon, Messi's quest for international glory adds another chapter to his illustrious career.






