As the gatekeeper's nightmare became, the attacker who so far has nearly 400 goals in La League (Video)

Lionel Messy first goal with Barcelona's fan has scored in 2005, while until now he has scored exactly 383 goals in La League alone have been 14 years since the Mess with Barcelona debut, while today with Cristiano Ronaldon are probably the best attackers the world has ever known. [...]
It's been 14 years since the Mess with Barcelona debut, and today with Cristino Ronaldo are probably the best attackers the football world has ever known, writes Periscope.
Statistics don't lie, Plashtião is the best goalist in the history of Barcelona and La League.
Argentina has so far scored 383 goals in the championship, more than Alfredo Di Stefano and Telmo Zarra.
He's scored all goals in any way possible, while the single weakness of Mess is the right leg with which only 57 goals have been achieved.
Barca's star was even taught how to play in the air - what his rival Ronaldo does best. The first head goal had been scored in 2008, and in the summer of this year, it was given the number 10, which Ronaldinho previously held.
The Messy career peak reached it in 2012 when it marked the record, full of 50 goals in a single season in La League and broke Hugo Sanchez's record of 38 goals. The following edition of Argentina still does not fare badly with goals of 46 in La League alone.
In the 2011/12 season, it finds a way to score goals from the cheap kick, while the Mess in this regard goes by improving each time and again. At this season, it scored no less than six goals from the free shot that is record for it.
Whatever happens in the last game of the La League, where Barcelona hosts Sociedad at the Camp Noué, he is safe with the best goalist trophy in Spain. This award will be won for the sixth time, while the Golden Shoe is almost his, as Immmboille must score six goals in his last match of Serie A.
These individual prices simply testify once again what we all know, Mess was destined to become a superstar from the very beginning, very few could have thought that he would also become the anguish of the doorkeepers in Spain and around the world. /Periscope/













