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- Paris Saint-Germain superstar Lionel Messi has chalked yet another goal-scoring feat in the UEFA Champions League with his latest strike
- Leo Messi's strike against Maccabi Haifa on match day two of the Champions League ensured he continued to write his name in the sands of time
- The 34-year-old forward became the first player to score in 18 consecutive Champions League seasons, bypassing archenemy Ronaldo in the process
Lionel Messi and setting records have become a consistent feature in the glittering career of the Paris Saint-Germain superstar.
Messi got his name on the scoresheet - his first in the Champions League this season - in PSG's second group game against Israeli side Maccabi Haifa.
After drawing a blank against Juventus last Tuesday, the 34-year-old former Barcelona talisman wasted no time to ensure his incredible goal-scoring run in Europe's premier club competition continues unabated.
His goal against Maccabi Haifa means, the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner becomes the first player to score in 18 consecutive Champions League seasons.
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The Argentina captain also becomes the first player to find the net against 39 different teams in UEFA Champions League, more than any other player in the competition - bypassing longstanding rival Cristiano Ronaldo - who has scored against 38 different teams.
Messi, who is a four-time winner of the Champions League, will also set his sights on the all-time top scorer record which is currently held by Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo (141).
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported that players of Israeli outfit Maccabi Haifa have made an unusual request from Paris Saint-Germain duo Lionel Messi and Neymar following the UEFA Champions League draw.
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FootballMaccabi Haifa punched their ticket to the Champions League group stage for the first time since 2009, beating Red Star Belgrade 5-4 over two legs on Tuesday night.
On the back of their qualification, the Israeli top-flight club have been drawn in Group H along with two-time winners Juventus, Portuguese giants Benfica and favourites Paris Saint-Germain.