Tuesday, 15 January 2019
Scoring 400th Goal in LaLiga, Messi’s Record Is More Unique Than Cristiano Ronaldo
By news-admin
Lionel Messi
DBasia.news – Lionel Messi added his goalscoring achievement when Barcelona won 3-0 against Eibar on the 19th-week of LaLiga, Monday (14/1). Messi scored the special record in that match.
Barcelona played more effective than Eibar. The away team who created 15 possibilities throughout the match just scored two shots on target.
Meanwhile, Barcelona scored 7 possibilities, 6 met the target. Also, El Barca won the ball possession 59:41 percent.
Barcelona won when the match entered 19′. Luis Suarez scored his name on the scoreboard after receiving the passing from Philippe Coutinho.
At 53′, Barcelona added the goal 2-0. Lionel Messi scored the goal by Suarez’s passing.
Suarez was the star of the match after scoring his second goal at 59′. Barcelona ended the match with a 3-0 victory.
The additional one goal makes Lionel Messi collected 400 goals in LaLiga. La Pulga is the second player after Cristiano Ronaldo who could score more than 400 goals in five Europe top competition. At the same time, Ronaldo has 409 goalscoring achievement.
However, Messi’s 400 goals are more special compared to Ronaldo. He could score it in 63 fewer matches than CR7.
The first time Messi scored the goal for Barcelona was May 1st, 2005. Five years later, November 20th, the Argentinian player scored his 100th goal.
Next, on January 27th, 2013, Messi reached his 200th goal. Three years later (February 17th, 2016), the La Masia academy alumni could reach 300 goals. Now, on January 13th, 2019, the Barcelona captain scored his 400th goal.
Besides that, Messi and Suarez also present a good achievement in 2018-2019 LaLiga. So far, both players created 31 goals, Messi 17 goals, and Suarez 14 goals. There is no other team who could score more than both of them besides Sevilla and Celta Vigo.
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