Just when you thought Lionel Messi had broken every scoring record going, the diminutive forward is on the verge of another.
Not
content with scoring 91 goals in 2012 — a world record — and getting
within two of Maradona’s Argentina total after scoring another
international goal last Saturday, Messi has a new La Liga target in his
sights.
If he scores this weekend, the 25-year-old will become the first footballer in history to net in consecutive matches against every team in the league.
He has scored 29 goals in his last 18 La Liga games and, if he puts one past Celta Vigo on Saturday, he will have scored against every opponent in a row.
Barcelona prepare for Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final against David Beckham's Paris Saint-Germain with a tea-time trip to Celta and they havea commanding 13-point lead at the top of the table.
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If he scores this weekend, the 25-year-old will become the first footballer in history to net in consecutive matches against every team in the league.
He has scored 29 goals in his last 18 La Liga games and, if he puts one past Celta Vigo on Saturday, he will have scored against every opponent in a row.
Barcelona prepare for Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final against David Beckham's Paris Saint-Germain with a tea-time trip to Celta and they havea commanding 13-point lead at the top of the table.
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