The best record in the history of football

Best record in the history of football
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Messi is the best in history

There are some of the best records in the history of football. One of these records is Lionel Messi's record for most goals for a club. The record was once held by three-time World Cup-winning Brazilian legend Pel. Pel scored 643 goals for Santos. Argentine star Messi now has 644 goals against Violence. It took Messi 16 years to set this record.

In the 2003-04 season, Messi scored 18 goals in 11 leagues. Copa del Rey scored five goals in ten games, including a hat-trick in eight minutes. Barca's new star player Ronaldinho told his teammates that he believed Messi would become a better player than him.

 

At the age of 19, Messi established himself as one of the best players in the world. At such a young age like Messi, no other player in the world has been able to establish himself as the best. He became the first player to score a hat-trick in Clasico on March 10, 2007. In the 2008-09 season, he scored 38 goals in 51 games, setting a record of 100 goals for the club. In this way, he kept setting one record after another.

 Praising Messi, Puyol said that Messi's achievement did not happen by chance. He had to work hard to achieve this reputation. No one else will be able to achieve success like Messi in the future. I consider myself lucky to be able to play with a great player like Messi. Puyol played with Messi at Barca from 2004 to 2014.

 

Milan unbeaten in one season

A match of all the big teams in European football but the club no longer has good days. However, looking at the points table of the current season, it seems wrong. Milan topped the points table this season, beating Lazio 3-2. Milan are the only unbeaten team at the top of the table this season with 34 points from 14 matches so far! Milan are still unbeaten after losing 3-0 to Lille in the group stage of the Europa League.

Barcelona last set the same record before Milan in 1948. Milan became the second team in the last 72 years in the top five leagues in Europe.


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