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Messi matches Ronaldo in European League records

Messi matches Ronaldo in European League records

Barcelona and Juventus superstars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are once again together out in front of the rest.

Lionel Messi reached 25 Laliga goals for the season in Barcelona’s win over Getafe, and in doing so he matched a feat achieved by Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Barcelona captain’s double strike in Thursday’s 5-2 win means he and Ronaldo are the only players from the ‘top five’ European leagues to have scored at least 25 goals in 12 different seasons this century.

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The 33-year-old scored twice before the break, before teeing up Ronald Araujo to head a contest-settling fourth Barca goal and then playing in Antoine Griezmann to win a late penalty.

Unlike Ronaldo, Messi has achieved his run of seasons with at least 25 goals by reaching the mark in consecutive campaigns, beginning in 2009-10.

While Ronaldo has had such seasons for Manchester United, Real Madrid and current club Juventus, for whom he has scored 25 in Serie A this season, Messi’s goals have all come with Barcelona.

The twin strike on Thursday also ended a mini barren run in home league games against Getafe. Messi had previously not scored in his three most recent appearances against them at Camp Nou, his longest streak without scoring at home against them in the competition.

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Messi drops in European Golden Boot race behind Ronaldo and Lewandowski

Messi drops in European Golden Boot race behind Ronaldo and Lewandowski

Lionel Messi has dropped to fourth in the European Golden Boot race following last weekend’s matches.

In fact, the Barcelona captain is level on league goals with Andre Silva – 23 but it has taken the Eintracht Frankfurt striker two games less to reach the number.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski, meanwhile, sit in second and first in the rankings with 25 and 35 goals this season respectively.

European Golden Boot race, as of April 13:

Robert Lewandowski – 35 goals (coefficient: 2) – 70 points

Cristiano Ronaldo – 25 goals (coefficient: 2) – 50 points

Andre Silva – 23 goals (coefficient: 2) – 46 points

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Lionel Messi – 23 goals (coefficient: 2) – 46 points

Erling Haaland – 21 goals (coefficient: 2) – 42 points

Kylian Mbappe – 21 goals (coefficient: 2) – 42 points

Romelu Lukaku – 21 goals (coefficient: 2) – 42 points

As a reminder, Lewandowski is set to be sidelined with a knee injury until the end of April and thus Messi has around three or four games to catch up with the Bayern Munich hitman.

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