Lionel Messi has tied with Cristiano Ronaldo’s remarkable goal-scoring record in Europe’s top five leagues with 696 goals.
Messi, who recently won the World Cup alongside his Argentinian teammates, scored his latest goal in Paris Saint-Germain’s victory over Angers. The Argentine star has an impressive 672 goals in 778 appearances for Barcelona and has added 24 more goals in 54 appearances for PSG. This brings his total to 696 goals in 831 club matches in Europe’s top five leagues.
On the other hand, Ronaldo has also scored 696 goals in Europe’s top five leagues but has played 88 more matches. He began his journey in Europe’s top five leagues with Manchester United and went on to score 145 goals in 346 games across two spells.
He then added an astonishing 450 goals in 438 appearances for Real Madrid and another 101 goals in 134 appearances for Juventus, totalling 696 goals in 919 club matches in Europe’s top five leagues. The player has since joined Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr.
Ronaldo and Messi may face each other one last time this month, as a Saudi all-star team is set to play against PSG in Riyadh on January 19th, with Ronaldo confirmed to participate in the match.
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