Success they say is a thing of the mind, needs consistency and hardwork to achieve.
It has a different tune for Paris Saint-Germain forward as Lionel Messi surpasses Al-Nassr captain Cristiano Ronaldo’s record to become the highest goalscorer in European club football.
However, the Argentine star netted in the 26th minute of the encounter to give the Parisians the lead, making it Argentine’s 702nd club goal in Europe and presently the leading goalscorer in European club football, going past his long-time rival Ronaldo’s tally of 701 goals.
It is noted that the PSG talisman has reached the mark in 105 fewer games than the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star, while the 35 year old scored 672 goals in 778 games during his spell at Barcelona.
And this is the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner has now netted 30 goals for PSG, having played 68 games, including the Nice game.
(Vanguard)