Inter Miami captain and Argentine legend Lionel Messi has officially entered the history books once again, surpassing the monumental 900-goal mark in his professional career. The milestone was achieved on Wednesday during a CONCACAF Champions Cup second-leg fixture against Nashville SC.
The Milestone Moment
Messi reached the historic figure within the opening 10 minutes of the match. Displaying his trademark agility, the World Cup winner picked up the ball, cut to his left, and fired a precise shot across the goal to give Inter Miami an early lead.
However, the night was bittersweet for the Miami squad. Nashville’s Cristian Espinoza eventually cancelled out the opener, and the 1–1 draw resulted in Inter Miami crashing out of the competition.
Comparing the “Greatest of All Time”
Messi becomes only the second male footballer in history to reach 900 official goals, joining his long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo. Notably, Messi reached the landmark in significantly fewer games than the Portuguese star:
- Lionel Messi: 900 goals in 1,142 games.
- Cristiano Ronaldo: 900 goals in 1,236 games.
The gap further solidifies the positions of both players at the top of the all-time scoring charts, with Brazilian icon Pele standing in third place with 765 official goals.
Career Goal Breakdown
Messi’s path to 900 is a testament to nearly two decades of dominance across Europe, South America, and now North America.
| Team | Goals Scored |
|---|---|
| FC Barcelona | 672 |
| Argentina (National Team) | 115 |
| Inter Miami | 81 |
| Paris Saint-Germain | 32 |
| Total | 900 |
Legacy and Future
While the exit from the Champions Cup is a blow to Inter Miami’s continental ambitions, Messi’s individual record-breaking run remains the central talking point of the 2026 season. As he continues his tenure in Major League Soccer, fans and analysts are already looking toward the next potential milestone as he continues to close the gap on the all-time leading scorer record.
Source: Africa Publicity
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