If someone said that a boy named Lionel Messi scored his
first goal in the Primera Liga football in May 2005 that he will break the
number Telmo Zarra in the number of goals within a decade, he will be described
as crazy.
But that is what we achieved the Argentine's 27-year-old
when he scored a hat-trick in Barcelona's 5-1 win at Sevilla at the Nou Camp to
take his tally to 253 goal and exceed the proceeds of Zara amounting to 251
goal , who achieved over 15 seasons with Athletic Bilbao in the forties and
fifties of the last century.
and Messi equalized the
distinctive record as usual when he hit a free kick over the defensive wall to
settle the ball past goalkeeper Beto gives Barcelona progress 1-zero.
Messi once again shook the net from close range in the 72nd
minute and added a third goal after another six minutes with a powerful shot
from the low edge of the area.
colleagues Messi Celebrated amid Euphoria from Barca fans
after the completion of the player who joined the club's academy at the age of
13 years.
It took Messi ten seasons beyond Zara – achieving his way to a record number of goals in a
single season, while he scored 50 goals
in 2011-2012 - and give the big names that he has managed to overcome some of
the signals on his position.
Messi left his successors, te likes of Hugo Sanchez (234
goals) and Raul (228) and Alfredo Di Stefano (227) and Cesar Rodriguez (226)
and keep years of his career, the final outcome of the Messi may stand for a
long time, such as Zara, if not longer.
Messi also won the part of the record for the number of
goals in the Champions League after just Raul proceeds amounting to 71 goals
this month, has been surpassed in Tuesday's game against Apoel Nicosia.
And look at the numbers shows that the rate of Messi goals
per game in the Primera Liga comes in second place behind Zara, who scored 251
goals in 277 games while only needed Barcelona striker to 289 games.
Sanchez scored 234 goals in 347 appearances and Raul needed
550 games to reach 228 goal and Di Stefano played 329 games for scoring 227
goals.
Anyone who saw Messi in recent years knows that he can do
things in football seem miraculous to the laws of physics as it does not fit
with the traditional form of the attacker.
Most of the other players who are at the top of the list are
attackers their mission limited to scoring only goals while Messi tends to
wander in the stadium.
And his unusual ability to run the ball quickly surpassing
competitors addition to score a huge number of goals, he is also a regular in
making goals for his teammates.
Alex Ferguson, the former Manchester United manager Said "Messi
has something magical when the ball touch the foot, such as to be settled on a
mattress is of blankets."
It is difficult to compare the style of Messi play with some
former senior scorer in the Primera Liga in the presence of a relatively small
number of TV spots for likes of Zara and de Stefano and Cesar.
Perhaps Di Stefano - who died of cancer about 88 years old
this year - has the strongest integrated capabilities as a player and it always
can be watched him leading the midfield and the back of the defense in addition
to scoring goals.
And one of Zara finest moments was with Spain against
England in the 1950 World Cup in Brazil when he scored in the win 1-zero
Maracana stadium.
This stadium became later place the biggest disappointment
for Messi when Argentina lost 1-nil against Germany in the final of the latest
version of the World Cup in July.
This is a video on
YouTube for Zara as he scoring the only goal from close range scorer of the
model Gerd Muller way or Miroslav Klose.
and Messi made many of the same goals but unlike Cesar, for
example - who was known by his power in the air .
defenders Can be seen falling behind him when passing them
Argentine quickly into the penalty area, and when he found space he rarely to mistake the goal.
Franz Beckenbauer with Germany winning the World Cup as a
player and coach Said, "Messi genius.
"It has everything. When I was seeing a
player very smart and his left foot is similar to Diego Maradona."
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