Sunday, March 16, 2014

Messi breaks Barcelona record


Lionel Messi and Alexis Sanchez were both on target in Barcelona's win over Osasuna.


Lionel Messi and Alexis Sanchez were both on target in Barcelona’s win over Osasuna.




  • Lionel Messi scores hat-trick in Barcelona victory

  • Messi became club’s highest ever goalscorer with 371 goals

  • AC Milan beaten 4-2 by Parma in Serie A

  • Milan unlikely to qualify for European competition next season



(CNN) — Perhaps the most frightening statistic attached to Lionel Messi is the fact that he’s only 26.


Another day, another record broken.


Messi became Barcelona’s all-time leading scorer Sunday after his hat-trick helped Tata Martino’s team to a 7-0 victory over Osasuna.


Messi, who has now scored 371 goals, eclipsed the record set by Paulino Alcantara, who scored 369 goals in 357 appearances between 1912-1927.


It is the sixth consecutive season in which he has scored 30 goals — not bad for a man who has been accused of not reaching the exorbitant levels which he has set in years past.


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His 25th hat-trick for Barcelona ensured his side moved to win four points of league leader Real Madrid ahead of “El Clasico” next weekend.


Osasuna simply had no answer to Barcelona’s attacking prowess as the home side thrashed its lowly opponent.


Alexis Sanchez, Andres Iniesta, Cristian Tello and Pedro were all on target at Camp Nou.




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Messi’s first hat-trick since the Champions League win over Ajax in September 2013 could scarcely have come at a better time for Barca.


Martino’s men must gain a result at Real next weekend to have any chance of retaining its league title


“I think we can beat Real Madrid in the Bernabeu and that would put us right in the fight for La Liga,” Sanchez told Canal Plus.


“Both teams will see themselves as favorites, they are the two biggest clubs in the world and it will be a great game. We are going to the Bernabeu with only the intention of winning.”


Misery for Milan


Meanwhile, in Italy, AC Milan fell to a third consecutive league defeat which all but ends its chances of qualifying for European competition next season.


Milan, 12th, was beaten 4-2 by Parma with Antonio Cassano scoring twice on a painful afternoon for the Rossoneri.


The game couldn’t have started much worse for Milan, which lost goalkeeper Christian Abbiati inside the opening nine minutes.


Abbiati was adjudged to have brought down Ezequiel Schelotto and was promptly dismissed before Cassano slotted away the penalty.


Cassano added a second after the interval but Milan rallied and Adil Rami headed home Kaka’s corner to give the home side hope.


And when Mario Balotelli equalized with 14 minutes remaining from the penalty spot, the comeback looked on for Clarence Seedorf’s side.


But disaster struck just two minutes later when Amauri flicked home Schelotto’s cross to restore Parma’s lead.


Jonathan Biabiany’s diving header in the fifth minute of stoppage time sealed the win and condemned Milan to yet more misery.


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