Lionel Messi has broken two new Champions League records

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Lionel Messi has added to his ridiculous record collection with two Champions League achievements, including one in which he surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner scored in PSG’s 3-1 win over Maccabi Haifa in Europe tonight (September 14), bringing the French team level after falling behind in the first half.

In the process, his goal shattered two records: the first was the most teams scored against in the Champions League. Messi has now scored against 39 different clubs, surpassing Ronaldo’s previous high of 38.

He has also became the first player to score a Champions League goal in each of the 18 seasons since 2005/06, drawing level with Karim Benzema on 17 – though the Real Madrid striker could catch up this year.

Messi’s goal drew him within 14 goals of Ronaldo’s unrivalled tally of 140 in Europe’s elite league. Of course, the Manchester United player will be unable to extend his all-time record this season.

Last season, Ronaldo and his teammates qualified for just Europa League football, and he was unable to clinch a move to a Champions League club this summer, as he had hoped.

This has given Messi the chance to close the gap, which he has now started to accomplish.

He did, however, turn provider for PSG’s second goal of the night, setting up Kylian Mbappe as PSG turned the game around against their Israeli opponents…

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