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Messi makes history with 400th LaLiga goal

 

The Argentine has an average of 0.92 league goals per game in his illustrious career
Lionel Messi has become the first player to score 400 La Liga goals after netting against Eibar on Sunday.
The Argentine made it 2-0 when he netted for the Liga leaders at Camp Nou, extending his record as the highest scorer in the Spanish top flight’s history.
Incredibly, Messi only took 435 games to get to his 400th goal, scoring an average of 0.92 goals per game.
His record looks set to stand for many years to come, as Aritz Aduriz is the next top scorer to be currently playing in La Liga with 157 goals in 422 games.
The strike makes Messi the second player to have scored 400 goals in any of Europe’s top five leagues, reaching the milestone in 63 games fewer than Cristiano Ronaldo did, and he has now nearly doubled Alan Shearer’s Premier League record of 260 strikes.
The 31-year-olds first goal came back in 2005 against Albacete when he was just 17 years of age and was assisted by Barca and Brazil legend Ronaldinho, who scored 70 league goals for the Catalan club in 145 appearances.

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