Leo Messi The G.O.A.T.

He’s drove FC Barcelona to 32 trophies, won an Olympic gold decoration with Team Argentina and holds the Guinness World Record for most objectives scored in a season yet there’s as yet one noteworthy turning point the world’s most noteworthy soccer star has not yet accomplished: a World Cup triumph. Is this the year he and his Argentine partners secure soccer’s most astounding respects?

Leo Messi has ascended to wind up soccer’s ruling G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time). And keeping in mind that pundits (also enthusiasts of Pelé, Maradona or Cristiano Ronaldo) may challenge that title, Messi’s rundown of achievements is difficult to beat. To date, he has helped his group, FC Barcelona, win 32 trophies — including nine Spanish Liga titles and four in the Champions League. He drove the Argentine national group to the gold decoration at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and brought them triumph at the FIFA Under-20 World Cup in 2005. As an individual player, he has won five Ballon d’Or honors and five Golden Shoes; he holds the Guinness World Record for the most objectives formally scored in a season (that would be 50 objectives for the 2011-12 La Liga season). He is additionally the most elevated goalscorer in the historical backdrop of La Liga and holds an apparently interminable rundown of different records—excluding the records he keeps on breaking.

In the midst of these accomplishments and the majority of this reverence, Messi has remained strikingly modest. “I don’t see myself as the best, I think I am simply one more player,” he says. “On the field, we are all a similar when the amusement starts.”

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