Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Lionel Messi’s 34 Trophies Reaches Ryan Giggs Achievement
By news-admin
Lionel Messi
DBasia.news – Barcelona’s 1-0 win over Levante at Camp Nou, Sunday (28/4) WIB, in the continuation of the Premier League match was enough to bring Barca to the 2018-19 League title. The only goal in the game was created by Lionel Messi.
Barcelona collected 83 points and are nine points clear of Atletico Madrid in second place. That distance is no longer possible for Atletico to pursue in the remaining LaLiga matches. Barca won the 26th LaLiga title.
The achievement was even more special for La Pulga as he had won 34 titles with Barcelona, the only professional club that was reinforced by Messi from 2004. The achievement was quoted from Marca, close to the record of fantastic Manchester United living legend, Ryan Giggs.
The Wales national team coach won 36 clubs in one club with the same status as one man club. Giggs strengthened the Red Devils from 1990 to 2014. Giggs won 13 Premier League titles, four League Cups, four FA Cups, two Champions League, one European Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, Club World Cup, and 10 Community Shields.
While Messi won 10 LaLiga, four Champions League, six Copa del Rey, eight Spanish Super Cups, three European Super Cups, and three Club World Cups. It did not take long for the 31-year-old player to match the achievement of Giggs.
If Messi helps Barca win the Copa del Rey and the Champions League this season, the score has equaled 36 Giggs titles with Man United. Plus, Ernesto Valverde’s team will win the third treble in club history this season
If already matching with Giggs’s record, then the next target that can be pursued by Messi is the record of his former teammate, Dani Alves, with the most trophies (42 trophies) of all time. The PSG (Paris Saint-Germain) player won it with Bahia, Sevilla, Barcelona, Juventus, PSG and the Brazilian national team.
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