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The incredible Messi era is over. Check out the highlights of his Barcelona career!
Goodbye, Barcelona! Lionel Messi’s journey at the Catalan club is coming to an end. Together, we take a look back at the incredible numbers of the Argentine star in the Catalan giant’s jersey. It’s quite possible that this little Argentine is the last true phenomenon of modern football.
Goodbye, Barcelona! Lionel Messi’s journey at the Catalan club is coming to an end. Together, we take a look back at the incredible numbers of the Argentine star in the Catalan giant’s jersey. It’s quite possible that this little Argentine is the last true phenomenon of modern football.
Lionel Messi is only one, those are the words of all lovers of this footballer of small stature. What many didn’t believe happened. The new president promised that his priority was to keep the captain and the club legend, but he failed.
An almost irreplaceable player for Barcelona is finally leaving, the club is floundering financially and it won’t be easy in the near future. Messi has spent almost his entire career at a single club, this trend of star players spending their entire professional sporting lives in one venue is likely to disappear.
I’m sure other stars will come along, but can they do what Messi did? Will they play 778 competitive games for one club? That’s the big question that makes you think. Now we bring you the best moments associated with Messi and Barcelona.
The moving video takes fans from his first goal in adult football to sensational slaloms between opposing players.
Messi’s incredible numbers
He played an incredible 778 games in a Barcelona jersey, scoring 672 goals and assisting 288 more. Lionel Messi is also the only player in the history of the Spanish league to score 30 or more goals in nine consecutive seasons.
The magical Argentine is also the only footballer in history to win the Ballon d’Or 4 times in a row (2009-2012), while being the only player to win the award for the best player on the planet 6 times. All this in a Barcelona jersey.
With the Catalan giant, he has won an incredible 34 trophies in his career! 10 LaLiga, 7 Spanish Super Cup, 7 Copa del Rey, 4 Champions League, 3 UEFA Super Cup, 3 Club World Cup.
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