Lionel Messi delivered an assist in Paris Saint-Germain’s 2-1 win against Brest and reached 300 at club level.
They were 90 minutes into the game, with the score tied 1-1 between PSG and Brest, when Messi took a pass from the galley that left Mbappé alone, who eluded the rival goalkeeper and stamped the final 2-1 that allowed his team to reach 66 units and take 11 from his most immediate pursuer in the league 1the Marseille.
This assist was Messi’s 300th in club competitions. He had already distributed 269 in 778 games with Barcelonawhile in the Parisian team he achieved 31 in 65 games.
Messi’s assists do not end here, since in the Argentine National Team he delivered 53 in 172 gamesalthough perhaps the one that remains in everyone’s memory will be the one he gave in the quarterfinal match of the Qatar 2022 World Cup against the Netherlands for Nahuel Molina to open the scoring.
Since you have registered, No footballer gave more assists than Lionel Messi. The man from Rosario leads the table with the impressive number of 353. The second place is occupied by the Portuguese Luis Figo, with 283, and the Englishman David Beckham completes the podium, with 272.
besides, In fourth place is the Welshman Ryan Giggs with 271 and He is followed by Neymar Junior, with 257, although in a short time it can even reach second place.
The top 10 is completed by the Frenchman Thierry Henry (246), the Uruguayan Luis Suárez (243), the German Thomas Muller (242), the Frenchman Frank Ribery (241) and a certain Diego Armando Maradona (240).
Source: NA
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