The Argentine attacker has once more added his name to the record books as he netted a hat trick against Malaga to better the legendary German
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The Germany legend netted 67 times for Bayern Munich in the 1972-73 campaign, a feat that was not bettered until the Argentina international tallied his third goal in Catalunya for his 68th this season.
The forward converted a spot kick in the 35th minute, then doubled his tally with another penalty at the hour mark to equal Muller, before completing his hat trick in the 64th minute.
Messi started the season with a single goal in the 2-2 Spanish Supercopa draw against Real Madrid, and has since gone on to reach landmark after landmark.
The Argentina international already broke Barca's all-time official scoring record earlier in the campaign at the tender age of 24. Messi also became the first player in the Champions League era to score five goals in a single match, when he achieved the feat against Bayer Leverkusen on March 7, while joining Jose Altafini as the highest scorer in a single European Cup campaign with 14 strikes.
EUROPE'S TOP 10 GREATEST GOAL-SCORING SEASONS |
PLAYER | CLUB | GOALS | SEASON |
Lionel Messi (Argentina) |
Barcelona |
68 | 2011-12 |
Gerd Muller (West Germany) |
Bayern Munich |
67 |
1972-73 |
Ferenc Deak (Hungary) |
Szentlorinc |
66 |
1945-46 |
Gyula Zsengeller (Hungary) |
Ujpest |
65 |
1938-39 |
Dixie Dean (England) |
Everton |
63 |
1927-28 |
Jimmy McGrory (Scotland) |
Celtic |
62 |
1927-28 |
Refik Resmja (Albania) |
Partizani Tirana |
59 |
1950-51 |
Jimmy McGrory (Scotland) |
Celtic |
59 |
1926-27 |
Fred Roberts (Ireland) |
Glentoran |
59 |
1930-31 |
Ferenc Deak (Hungary) |
Ferencvarosi |
59 |
1948-49 |
The 24-year-old has netted 46 times in the Primera Division, 14 in the Champions League, three in the Spanish Supercup, twice in the Copa del Rey, twice in the Club World Cup, and once in the European Supercup.
Messi has three more opportunities to add to his tally this season, as Barca faces Espanyol, Betis and Athletic Bilbao (Copa del Rey) in the club's last three games of the 2011-12 campaign.
Source: Goal.Com
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