“When I scored this goal, I couldn’t imagine I could break any record, let alone this one previously held by the great Telmo Zarra,” he wrote on his official Facebook page with the picture of his first Barça’ goal against Albacete in May, 2005 in display.
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Messi’s strike ended a three-game goal drought in the league, during which Barca had lost to Real Madrid and Celta Vigo and came from behind to beat Almeria 2-1 before the recent international break.
“Thanks for always being with me. I would also like to dedicate this to the people who are no longer with us anymore,” said Messi. “I will never forget you. Thank you everyone for standing with me.”
Messi is also a strike shy of the all-time record mark in the Uefa Champions League, after tying former Real striker Raul on 71 with a brace against Ajax earlier this month.
Current Catalans coach Luis Enrique said: “He is a unique and unrepeatable player. I can’t compare him to any other player I have seen before and I have seen plenty. I have known for a long time that I haven’t seen a player like hm and now I have the pleasure to see him train everyday.”
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