Lionel Messi is known for his incredible skill, precision, and technique rather than sheer power. While exact measurements of his kick strength are not widely published, it's estimated that he can kick a soccer ball at speeds around 70 miles per hour (112 km/h) when striking it for distance or power. However, his true mastery lies in his ability to control the ball and place it accurately rather than just kicking it hard.
Depends on how hard you kick a ball
Walcott is faster without the ball, but Messi with the ball.
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No harder than 90mph
It means the ball was hit (kicked) hard and straight forward.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
Because you need to add strenght to it and the ball have to move in accurate to the position.
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Of course Ronaldo(Cristiano), Messi was a good dribbler, however, he need much help from his teammates to get the ball into the penalty area to attack. Ronaldo can shoot from a long range, and always can bring the ball into penalty area solo, he also scored much direct free kick.
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Both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are incredibly talented and successful footballers, but it's difficult to determine who is stronger as they have different styles of play and strengths. Ronaldo is known for his physical prowess, strength, and goal-scoring ability, while Messi is praised for his agility, speed, and exceptional dribbling skills. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and what qualities you value in a player.
Micheal Essien can kick the ball hard from 20 or even 30yards and score goals.