Raul's 71 Champions League strikes, Villa's five-minute hat-trick, Pele's 1281 goals: The records Messi has yet to break
Another major goal-scoring record was obliterated by the Barcelona wizard this week, but there are still some benchmarks that he has yet to smash
Will he or won't he become the greatest footballer ever?
Lionel
Messi's latest record-breaking feat on Wednesday when he smashed Gerd
Muller's landmark of 67 goals in a single European season has only
strengthened his case to be recognised as the best player in the history
of the game.
While the jury is still debating on whether
he really deserves to be hailed as the greatest of all time, as some of
his colleagues at Barca have labelled him, there is no doubting that
Messi is, by quite a country-mile, the best of his generation. And he
has made breaking records his part-time hobby this campaign.
He
became only the third player to win the Ballon d'Or three times; he is
now the joint top scorer in a single European Cup season with 14 goals;
he became the first player to score five goals in a single game in the
Champions League era; he is the youngest player to reach 150 La Liga
goals; he has surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo's haul of 40 strikes in one
league term; he became Barca's all-time top marksman in official games;
and of course there is his tally of 68 competitive goals and counting
which took him past Muller. All of those were achieved in the first five
months of 2012.
But despite his numerous records and goals,
there are still countless major milestones that he has yet to shatter,
milestones that, many would argue, the 24-year-old has to reach before
he can be considered the greatest footballer ever.
Below we list some of the all-time records Messi is yet to conquer.
BARCELONA & LA LIGA
ALL-TIME RECORD
MESSI'S TOTAL
Barca all-time appearance record: Xavi - 626
326
Barca all-time top scorer in La Liga: Cesar Rodriguez - 192
165
Barca all-time top scorer (including friendlies): Paulino Alcantara - 369
259
Most goals scored in a single game for Barca: Joan Gamper - 9
5
Most Liga titles won for Barca: Xavi, Pep Guardiola, Josep Samitier - 6
5
La Liga all-time appearance record: Andoni Zubizarreta - 622
212
Most La Liga titles won: Francisco Gento - 12
5
All-time La Liga top scorer: Telmo Zarra - 252
165
Most goals scored in a single Liga game: Laszlo Kubala, Bata - 7
4
Fastest hat-trick in La Liga (in minutes): David Villa - 5
12
Messi recently wiped out three records from this list: he has beaten
Clemente Gracia's mark of 59 goals (including friendlies) in a single
season as he currently stands on 70 (including friendlies), and he has
eclipsed two of Cristiano Ronaldo's records from last season; six
hat-tricks in one term (currently on seven) and 40 goals in one La Liga
campaign (currently on 46).
Looking further ahead, the Argentine
is bound to become Barcelona's all-time top scorer in the Spanish top
flight as he needs just 28 strikes to usurp Cesar Rodriguez's tally of
192. And if he maintains his current scoring rate, he could overtake
Paulino Alcantara in a season-and-a-half's time to become the club's
all-time top marksman including unofficial games.
BARCELONA & CHAMPIONS LEAGUE/EUROPE
ALL-TIME RECORD
MESSI'S TOTAL
Most Champions League trophies for Barca: Andres Iniesta, Carles Puyol, Xavi, Victor Valdes - 3
3
Most Champions League appearances: Raul - 144
68
Most European Cup/Champions League trophies: Francisco Gento - 6
3
All-time top scorer in Champions League: Raul - 71
51
All-time top scorer in European competition: Raul - 73
52
Most top-scorer awards in Champions League: Gerd Muller - 4
3
Most goals in a single European Cup season: Jose Altafini - 14
14
Most scoring final appearances in European Cup/Champions League: Alfredo Di Stefano - 5
2
Most goals in European Cup/Champions League finals: Alfredo Di Stefano, Ferenc Puskas - 7
2
Most hat-tricks in the Champions League: Filippo Inzaghi, Mario Gomez, Michael Owen - 3
3
Any records in this category will have to be saved for next season
and beyond. But barring a hat-trick from Bayern Munich's Mario Gomez in
this year's Champions League final against Chelsea, Messi will tie Gerd
Muller's total of four top-scorer awards in the competition.
One
milestone that the Argentine did crack recently was Ruud van
Nistelrooy's 12 goals in a single Champions League campaign. With 14
now, the Barca ace is levelled with Jose Altafini's mark, which was set
during the European Cup era.
Messi continues to home in on Raul's
legendary haul of of 71 goals in Europe's premier club competition. He
is only 20 strikes behind, and at the rate he is going, he could
comfortably smash that record within the next two campaigns - especially
as the Schalke 04 veteran will be leaving Europe this summer.
ARGENTINA & INTERNATIONALS
ALL-TIME RECORD
MESSI'S TOTAL
All-time appearance record for Argentina: Javier Zanetti - 145
67
All-time top scorer for Argentina: Gabriel Batistuta - 56
22
All-time appearance record in World Cup finals: Lothar Matthaus - 25
8
All-time World Cup top scorer: Ronaldo - 15
1
Most World Cup wins: Pele - 3
0
Most goals in a single World Cup tournament: Just Fontaine - 13
1
Most World Cup tournaments: Antonio Carbajal, Lothar Matthaus - 5
2
All-time Copa America top scorer: Norberto Mendez, Zizinho - 17
2
Most Ballon d'Or wins: Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini, Marco van Basten - 3
3
A lack of success on the international stage has always been Messi's
Achilles Heel, and it's one of the main reasons why his fiercest
critics, including Pele, have so far refused to recognise him as one of
the greatest players of all time. On paper, he looks unlikely to equal
or break any of the significant landmarks such as Ronaldo's status as
the all-time World Cup top scorer, or beating Just Fontaine for most
goals scored in a single finals tournament.
However, overtaking
Gabriel Batistuta as his country's leading marksman is a distinct
possibility, as he requires 35 more goals with the best part of a decade
of international football ahead of him. As for individual honours,
Messi could go into the history books in eight months' time if he
becomes the first footballer to claim four Ballon d'Or crowns. With the
way things are going so far in 2012, you wouldn't bet against him.
There
is one record to end all records, the Holy Grail of landmarks which, if
Messi is to achieve, could go some way to closing all arguments about
whether or not he is the greatest ever: Pele's 1281-goal haul for club and country.
BARCELONA & LA LIGA
BARCELONA & CHAMPIONS LEAGUE/EUROPE
ARGENTINA & INTERNATIONALS






