Sunday, October 28, 2012

Messi Keeps Threaten Pele and Muller Record

Barcelona striker Lionel Messi continues to show a sharp game of the year 2012. Packaged with two goals while beating Rayo Vallecano 5-0 overnight, the world's best player three straight threatens historic record Pele and Gerd Muller.

Two goals at home to Rayo, meaning Messi has recorded 73 goals so far this year. The number was only lost a little of its proprietary Pele and Muller who scored 75 and 85 goals in one year.

Although on the verge of a record as the steepest in the history of football striker, Messi admitted that no nothing with the help of all his colleagues at Barca over the years.

"Record-breaking Pele is the smallest thing I thought of," said Messi in Sport. "We won a tough game at home, and that's the most important thing."

At the beginning of last week, 25-year-old player was also inaugurated a golden boot winner, 2011 after a European topscorer last season. "I want to thank my colleagues, without whom I could not win this title," said Messi.

Currently, Barcelona are still firmly on top of the Champions League with 25 points from nine games earlier this season, 11 points ahead of their rivals Real Madrid who will play Sunday evening, October 28, 2012. viva

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