Lionel Messi broke
German legend Gerd Mueller's 40-year-old record for the most goals in a
calendar year on Sunday, netting his 86th goal of 2012 against Real
Betis.The 25-year-old from Rosario, Santa Fe is also set to add to his
impressive haul of silverware as he is in line for a record fourth
consecutive Ballon d'Or. What sets him apart is the effervescence of his dribbling, the inventiveness of his team play and the extraordinary regularity of his goal scoring. Messi has also proven himself capable of rising to the occasion when the sport's biggest prizes are on the line with three Champions League winners' medals and five La Liga crowns to his name. He has also won the FIFA Club World Cup twice and is Barca's leading scorer with 283 goals in all competitions. In terms of pure ability with a football, Messi bears comparison with any player who has ever played the game, but his one Achilles heel is his inability to reproduce his Barcelona form in the light blue and white stripes of his country. Messi's goalscoring record with Argentina is a disappointing 31 goals in 76 games, and he was unable to prevent his country from crashing out in the quarter-finals at both the 2010 World Cup and last year's Copa America in his homeland.Traditionalists contend that, for all his astonishing exploits at club level, he cannot be compared to Pele or his feted countryman Diego Maradona until he has left his imprint on a major international tournament. His next opportunity will arrive at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, when -- at the age of 26 -- he should be in prime position to showcase his gifts on the game's most prestigious stage. "I still have this dream and that is to be a world champion and lift the Copa America with the national side," said Messi recently."And I know I'll do it, I'm convinced I will." As for the Ballon d'Or, due to be presented in January, only Michel Platini has previously won the accolade for three years running but Messi appears destined to surpass the Frenchman as well as Dutch legends Johan Cruyff and Marco van Basten, who were also honoured with the award on three occasions. "Messi will be the player to win the most Ballons d'Or in history," predicts Cruyff. (AFP) |
Monday, December 10, 2012
Lionel Messi takes his seat in pantheon of great stars
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