FC Barcelona whiz
Lionel Messi has composed his name in his national group's history books taking
after his support in Argentina's 7-0 win over Bolivia.
He went ahead as a
second-half substitute in the 65th moment and scored Argentina's fifth
objective only two minutes after the fact. He finished his support in the 76th
moment.
Those two objectives
implies the Argentina skipper has turned into the first player in his nation's
history to score against all other nine South American Football Confederation
(CONMEBOL) nations, as per the Twitter account MisterChip.
The 28-year-old has
netted four against Paraguay and Brazil, three against Venezuela and Uruguay,
two against Chile, Colombia and now Bolivia, and one against Ecuador and Peru.
In general, Messi
turned out to be only the fourth South American player to score against every
one of the nine CONMEBOL adversaries, behind Brazil legend Zico, Colombian
Arnoldo Iguaran and Ecuadorian Agustin Delgado.
The Barcelona
talisman additionally came to another turning point in the match against
Bolivia: taking after his two strikes, he turned out to be just the 6th South
American to score 48 or more objectives for his nation.
Brazil legend Pele
drives the positioning with 77 goals, in front of his compatriot Ronaldo, who scored
62 for the national team.
Messi is still eight
objectives shy of Argentina's unsurpassed record scorer Gabriel Batistuta, who
is on 56 objectives, while Romario (55) and Zico (48) additionally hit this
turning point before the Blaugrana star.
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