Lionel Messi Sets New Milestone Surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo's Record in Inter Miami Victory

Lionel Messi achieved a remarkable feat by surpassing a record previously held by Cristiano Ronaldo during his exceptional performance for Inter Miami.


Messi and Ronaldo

Messi and Ronaldo, regarded as two of the most exceptional footballers in history, have amassed numerous accolades and accomplishments throughout their illustrious careers.


Despite their transition from the pinnacle of the sport, both players continue to set new records and exhibit extraordinary skills, showcasing their enduring impact on the game.


The Argentine maestro, now plying his trade with Inter Miami in Major League Soccer, showcased his brilliance by scoring twice in a thrilling 3-1 comeback victory against Nashville SC.


Following an early setback due to an own goal, Messi swiftly equalized for his team ten minutes later before sealing the win with a decisive late penalty kick. With this stellar performance, Messi propelled Inter Miami to the summit of the Eastern Conference with 18 points from 10 matches.


Notably, in his 1,056th career game, Messi scored a brace, breaking the record for the fastest player to reach 830 career goals, a milestone previously held by Ronaldo. Despite Ronaldo's illustrious career, it took him 100 more games to achieve the same feat during his time with Al-Nassr.

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