Kim Kardashian has officially entered the world of football fandom by giving her answer to the age-old Cristiano Ronaldo vs Lionel Messi debate.

The US reality TV star has been spotted at a number of high-profile games in the past week, alongside her football-mad son.

Kardashian was front row for Lionel Messi's MLS debut

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Kardashian was front row for Lionel Messi’s MLS debutCredit: Getty
She later flew to Japan to watch Ronaldo in action for Al Nassr against PSG

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She later flew to Japan to watch Ronaldo in action for Al Nassr against PSGCredit: Getty

Kardashian was in attendance for Messi’s debut for Inter Miami on Friday night before jetting across to Osaka, Japan to watch Ronaldo’s latest pre-season match against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.

Also, in attendance was Ronaldo superfan and YouTube star Speed who filmed an impromptu interview with Kardashian and her son.

Speed was given the answer he wanted when Kardashian’s son labelled Ronaldo as the best of the two footballing legends.

He then posed the same question to Kardashian who gave a more measured answer.

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“Both,” she said, but when prompted to change her mind, Kardashian stuck to her guns.

She added: “We had a great time at the game, I like both.”

Kardashian found time for a photo with Speed before the mid-game meeting came to a close.

Ronaldo played 66 minutes of Al Nassr’s goalless draw with Paris Saint-Germain. The Portuguese star was not his vibrant self and failed to hit the target despite a number of half chances.

Speed greeted Kardashian and her football-mad son in Osaka, Japan

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Speed greeted Kardashian and her football-mad son in Osaka, Japan
Speed was able to get a snap with the US TV star

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Speed was able to get a snap with the US TV star

With Messi no longer at PSG, Neymar recovering from ankle surgery and Kylian Mbappe left behind in Paris, the 38-year-old was the sole star attraction at the Yanmar Stadium.

The decibel level was turned up a notch every time the former Manchester United forward received the ball in a promising area but local fans were denied their chance to witness the famous ‘siuu’ celebration.

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