Messi-Ful: Barcelona Ace Creates Double Record In One Night
Setting and breaking records just happen to be Lionel Messi’s hobby
beside scoring goals and mesmerizing his football opponents. Messi made
history again by becoming the first player to score in 11 consecutive
Spanish La Liga matches when he netted four goals in Barcelona’s 5-1
demolition of 10-man Osasuna Sunday.
Messi, who is the first soccer player to haul in four consecutive
Ballon d’Or trophies, proved once more why he’s undoubtedly the greatest
soccer player of all-time following another record-smashing feat.
The 25-year-old Argentine also by his feat last night became the
youngest player in La Liga history to surpass the 200 (Messi has scored
202 La Liga goals) goals thresh-hold.
The Argentine now has 33 La Liga goals, twelve more than his arch
rival, Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid who also scored his 19th La Liga
hat-trick following their 4-0 thumping of Getafe on Saturday. But his
achievement appeared to be dwarfed by Messi’s superlative performance.
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