Friday, 25 October 2019
Successfully conquering Slavic Prague, Messi incised a Gold Note
By db-admin
DBasia.news – When Barcelona faces Slavia Prague in the Champions League on Thursday (10/24) early morning Western Indonesian Time, the player nicknamed La Pulga inscribed two gold and historic records at once.
The first historical record related to his goal. Opening the score after just three minutes, Lionel Messi ordained himself as the first player to always score in 15 consecutive Champions League seasons.
Since the 2005-06 season, Lionel Messi has never missed a goal in the Champions League with Barcelona. At least one goal has been scored every season to date. The most goals scored in a season were 14 goals in the 2011-12 season.
The sharpness of La Pulga at the moment is still losing to Cristiano Ronaldo. However, he was unmatched in the 2008-09 season until 2011-12. At that time, he was always a player buried in the Champions League. This was repeated in the 2014-15 and 2018-19 seasons.
La Pulga recorded only failed to score a goal in his debut season, 2004-05. However, it is understandable because the Argentinian national team superstar only appeared once, namely when the Blaugrana lost 0-2 at home to Shakhtar Donetsk.
Aside from being the first player to always score in 15 consecutive Champions League seasons, there is one other note made by Lionel Messi. That concerns the opponent, Slavic Prague. The club from The Czechs Republic is the 33rd team that has been uprooted by La Pulga in the Champions League.
These notes bring Lionel Messi in line with Raul Gonzalez and Cristiano Ronaldo. The two big players with Real Madrid have already broken 33 clubs in the Champions League.