Fifa Ballon d'or
In 2019, Leo
Messi...
Won the first 'The Best' award
This
September, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the forward was awarded the FIFA
prize for best player of 2018/19, ahead of Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and
Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo. The award was voted on by national team captains
and coaches, media members and a popular vote.
It
was his first 'The Best' prize under its present format, although he had
previously won the 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or (when FIFA and
France Football gave the award together), and the 2009 FIFA World Player award.
Led Barça to the LaLiga title
Messi's
2018/19 LaLiga title was his 34th career trophy, and he is the player in with
the most silverware in Barça history. His tenth league title, he is just two
away from Paco Gento's record of 12. Messi also helped Barça to the Copa del
Rey final and Champions League semifinals.
Won his sixth Pichichi award
Three
times in as many years, and six times in total, Leo Messi has headed the top
goalscorer chart in LaLiga. In 2018/19 he scored 36 goals in 34 games in the
Spanish top flight. Along with Telmo Zarra, he is the joint record holder for
Pichichi awards.
Won his sixth Golden Shoe
Messi's
36 goals in LaLiga also made him the top marksman in Europe's biggest leagues,
giving him the Golden Shoe award with 72 points. It was the third time in as
many seasons, and his sixth in total.
Was the top scorer in the 2018/19 Champions League
In
European competition, he was also the man to find the net most frequently in
the Champions League. Messi scored 12 times in just 10 games, with his free
kick against Liverpool chosen as the best goal of the tournament.
Became LaLiga's top assist provider in 2018/19
As
well as being the top goalscorer in the Spanish top flight, Messi was also the
top assist provider -along with Pablo Sarabia- with 13.
Put in some impressive numbers
In
2019 Messi has scored 41 goals in 44 games, and he is just one behind
Lewandowski (45), besides setting up 15 assists. He has 3 hat tricks and 7
braces.
Become the player to score against the most teams in the
Champions League
On
the day of his 700th game for FC Barcelona, Messi scored against his 34th
different club in the top European club competition, overtaking Raúl González
and Cristiano Ronaldo's tallies.
Scored his 50th free kick
Messi
scored free kick number 50 against Valladolid in October, and now has 52
strikes from set pieces: 46 with Barça and 6 for Argentina.
Broken the 600 goal mark for Barça
With
614 goals to his name, Leo Messi is the top goalscorer in FC Barcelona history.
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