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Stats Of A Legend; Leo Messi

Stats Of A Legend; Leo Messi

Newly signed Paris Saint-Germain forward Lionel Messi boasts some simply hallucinating career statistics. The French Side Club side signed Leo Messi for two years contract with an option to extend for a further one year.

Lionel was unveiled today in Paris, a day after signing his contract with the club.

Let’s take a closer look at the numbers of this legend of the modern game.

A Key Man In Competition

Lionel Messi has appeared for the Spanish Club Barcelona in 778 matches out which he has gone far scoring, 672 goals scored. What better way to illustrate La Pulga’s insatiable appetite for goals. Put quite simply, he is the greatest goal scorer in the history of Spanish football, no matter the competition, as well as being the all-time leading scorer for Argentina with 76 goals in 151 appearances.

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Messi has scored more goals than any other play in the Clásico, with 26 strikes in 17 years of playing in Spain’s fiercest rivalry. He is the only player to score in six different Copa del Rey finals, totalling more than 50 goals in the competition. The same goes for the Spanish SuperCup, where Leo Messi has scored in eight separate editions… another record.

The little Argentine has also shone on the European scene. Leo has netted 120 UEFA Champions League strikes and is the fastest player ever to reach a century of goals in the continent’s top competition.

Unbelievable Trophy Haul

This summer, Leo Messi added another winner’s medal to his impressive collection. With Argentina, he and his compatriots lifted the Copa America, defeating his new Brazilian teammates Neymar Jr, and Marquinhos in a final that was hotly contested between the two rival clubs. Angel Di Maria, scored the only Goal that gave the Argentina Copa America Title which turned to be an event of Leo Messi who had not won any Major title, and coming at a time where Argentina was still remembering Legendary Maradona following his death.

Destiny already seemed to be leading the man from Rosario to Paris. La Pulga, or the Flea, as he is affectionately known, has won 38 trophies, including 35 for FC Barcelona: 10 La Liga, 7 Copa del Rey, 8 Spanish SuperCups, 4 UEFA Champions League, 3 UEFA SuperCups and 3 FIFA Club World Cups. Add to that the FIFA U20 World Cup and the 2008 Olympic Games gold medal with Argentina and Lionel Messi is one of the most players of all time.

He has also won more Ballons d’Or than any other player with six triumphs; the first in 2009 and the most recent in 2019.

Record Maker

Before joining Barcelona at just 13 years of age, Messi had already showcased his talent at his home town club of Newell’s Old Boy, in Rosario. Between 1994 and 2000, Leo played 176 matches in the club’s youth ranks, scoring… 234 goals. He then headed to Europe where he really got a taste for breaking and setting records.

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Above and beyond being FC Barcelona’s all-time leading goal scorer in all competitions (672) and Europe (123), he is also La Liga’s top scorer in history (474), and holds the record for the highest individual total in a single Liga season, netting 50 in 2011-12. Messi has also scored against 38 different Liga rivals. Another record…

He also holds the record for goals in consecutive league matches. Between November 2012 and May 2013, La Pulga scored in no less than 21 Liga matches in a row. On the European scene, he is the only player ever to score a UEFA Champions League quintuple when he netted five against Bayer Leverkusen, in March 2012.

And finally, Leo Messi is the only player ever to score in six different club competitions in a single season… twice A feat he achieved in 2011-12 and 2015-16

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