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A goalscorer
beyond compare
Record-breaking Lionel Messi doesn’t just score
lots of goals, he does so with style, making him
the most complete goal-getter of all time
Dubai
S
coring goals, according
to many football players
and pundits, is the
hardest skill in the game.
Indeed, even the most
prolific of strikers on Planet
Earth are, at times, afflicted by
the sudden and inexplicable in-
ability to hit the back of the net.
But in the rarefied realms
of Planet Fantasy Football, the
sole preserve of record-break-
ing Barcelona star Lionel Messi,
frustrations such as goal-scor-
ing droughts and fallow peri-
ods involving losses of form are
non-existent. Instead, in Mes-
si’s utopian universe, there are
only torrents of goals and a rich
harvest of consistently incred-
ible performances.
For, to paraphrase Shake-
speare, if goals be the food of
football, Messi wants excess of
them. It is this glorious greed for
goal-scoring which led to him
surpassing German legend Gerd
Muller’s 40-year-old world re-
cord of 85 goals in a calendar
year — a tally so seemingly un-
touchable that few football afi-
cionados had heard of it — on
Sunday with a brace in Barcelo-
na’s 2-1 win at Real Betis. Messi
now has 86 goals to his name
in 2012 with potentially three
games left to play before the
year is out. No wonder Arsene
Wenger, the Arsenal manager,
once said Messi was akin to a
“PlayStation player”.
To further illustrate the scale
of Messi’s extraordinary achieve-
ment, the great Brazilian Pele is
‘only’ third in this pantheon of
great goal-getters with a ‘mere’
75 goals to his name in 1958.
Stylish and sublime
What makes Messi’s landmark
feat all the more special is that he
is not an orthodox forward in the
vein of Muller, who was chiefly
renowned for his predatory pen-
alty-box poaching.
Indeed, Messi’s goal-scoring
repertoire is far more stylish
and varied than the man who
was known as “Der Bomber”
— the Argentine capable of
making the net bulge in myriad
ways unlike the more one-di-
mensional German.
Through his own sublime
skill — the impossibly adhe-
sive, scampering feet, light-
ning-quick changes of control,
breathtaking bursts of speed and
slaloming runs — the little magi-
cian frequently fashions chances
from which he himself can score.
One of his most memorable
efforts, a stunning, mazy drib-
ble from the halfway line ending
in a sumptuous finish against
Getafe in 2007, bore uncanny
similarities to Diego Mara-
dona’s legendary strike for Ar-
gentina against England in the
1986 World Cup quarter-final.
It was arguably an even greater
effort, given that the final touch
to Maradona’s tour de force was
applied via a sliding tackle from
England’s Terry Butcher.
Like the great Bayern Munich
and West Germany striker of
the 1960s and 70s Muller, Messi
is not averse to prodding home
so-called ‘ugly goals’ from
close range. He is deadly from
outside the penalty box, too, as
Arsenal fans will recall after he
lashed in a ferocious equaliser
in a four-goal virtuoso perfor-
mance for Barcelona at the Nou
Camp against the Gunners in
the 2010 Champions League.
This goalscorer supreme has
also developed into a prodi-
gious taker of free-kicks, which
was spectacularly illustrated in
Barcelona’s El Clasico encoun-
ter with Real Madrid in October
when he curled in a delightful
set-piece from 30 yards out.
Absolute beauties
He’s therefore not just a great
goal-scorer, but a scorer of great
goals, even with his head — de-
spite being a diminutive 5ft 7ins
— as he showed when he nodded
home Barcelona’s second goal
in their 2-0 Champions League
final destruction of Manchester
United in 2009. His boss at Bar-
celona, Tito Vilanova, perfectly
encapsulated his star’s preter-
natural goal-scoring ability thus:
“Leo continually breaks records.
His goal tally is spectacular. It
takes other great players seven
or eight seasons to score the
amount of goals he scores in one
season. Also, some of his goals
are absolute beauties.”
So, how has a singular striker
like Messi turned into an in-
comparable goal machine?
It’s widely accepted that his
status as the most potent play-
er in football owes much to his
former coach at Barcelona, Pep
Guardiola. When Guardiola took
over from Frank Rijkaard at the
Nou Camp in 2008, Messi was a
mercurial winger who regularly
cut in from the left wing.
Guardiola, though, sensed his
talisman would be even more
effective if unleashed in a cen-
tral role, and therefore gave him
licence to roam in a position
which has become known as
‘the false nine’. In other words,
Messi is not a traditional cen-
tral striker, or number 9, who
exclusively prowls the penalty
area waiting for the ball to come
his way. Instead, he drops deep
into midfield when required to
join in attacks, many of which
he initiates himself.
It was a tactical masterstroke
from Guardiola, which has
yielded jaw-dropping dividends
year on year. In Guardiola’s first
season, 2008-09, Messi netted
38 goals in all competitions for
Barcelona. Since then, he has
plundered 47, 53 and 73 goals for
his club alone in the next three
seasons up to the end of the
2011/12 campaign. The statistics
he is compiling are quite outra-
geous. He is Barcelona’s all-time
leading goal-scorer at the age of
only 25 with 283 goals; holds the
record for the most La Liga hat-
tricks in a single season (8); and
he scored the most goals ever in a
single season with 73 in 2011/12.
And that’s to name but three of
his never-ending and luminous
collection of achievements.
All football lovers should,
like Messi when he scores,
thank a higher power for pro-
viding us with a footballer of
such striking abilities.
Editorial Comment — D2
By Euan Reedie
Deputy Sports Editor
❝I’ve said it a lot,
it’s nice to beat
records but the
win for the team is
what is important
and the points dif-
ference at the top.”
Lionel Messi |
Barcelona star
❝It seems impossible
to score so many
goals, let’s hope
he can add to the
record in the games
to come.”
Tito Vilanova |
Barcelona manager
❝For me Messi is the
best in the world.
For the last few
years he has played
at a level of football
we have never seen
before.”
Ronaldinho |
Ex-Barcelona star
❝When Messi has
scored 1,283 goals
like me, when he’s
won three World
Cups, we’ll talk
about it.”
Pele |
Brazilian legend
Muller, the man Messi eclipsed
Berlin
L
ionel Messi broke Gerd Mul-
ler’s 40-year-old record on
Sunday for the most goals
scored in a single year, but the
lifestyles of ‘Der Bomber’ and
the magical Argentine could not
be more different.
Messi was in double form for
Barcelona at Real Betis in the
2-1 win to take his goal tally
for the calendar year onto an
incredible 86 — one more than
the previous record of 85 set by
Muller in 1972 for Bayern Mu-
nich and West Germany.
At the peak of his career —
when he scored the winning goal
in the 1974 World Cup final —
Muller basked in the same god-
like status Messi now enjoys.
But having battled alcoholism
since his retirement in 1981, his
public appearances are limited
now to the occasional Munich
match and a German television
milkshake advert alongside cur-
rent Bayern and Germany star
Thomas Mueller.
“I ruined my life,” ‘Der
Bomber’ admits having blasted
an incredible 68 goals in his 62
appearances for his country.
He bowed out on the inter-
national stage at just 28 years
of age after hitting the winning
goal in Munich as West Ger-
many beat Holland 2-1 to win
the 1974 World Cup. Mueller
finished with 365 goals in 427
Bundesliga games.
While Messi has been instru-
mental in helping Barcelona en-
joy a golden era in the club’s rich
history, the same was true for
Muller and Bayern in the 1970s.
In 1965, Muller, Sepp Maier
and Franz Beckenbauer in-
spired the club to promotion to
the Bundesliga. Munich became
champions for the first time in
1969, before claiming a hat-
trick of domestic titles in 1972,
1973 and 1974. The dream team
then won the European Cup
three times from 1974 to 1976.
Impressive titles
“Everything that FC Bayern
has become is due to Gerd Mul-
ler and his goals,” said Becken-
bauer, who captained Germany
to the 1974 World Cup win and
coached the 1990-title winning
team. Muller was the club’s top
scorer every season from 1964-
65 to 1977-78, and the Bundes-
liga’s leading marksman seven
times.
His collection of personal
awards is as impressive as the
titles Bayern won. At 21, he
was voted German Player of the
Year in 1967, then in 1970, he
became the first German to be
crowned European Footballer
of the Year after winning the
top scorer award at the Mexico
1970 World Cup. When his play-
ing career ended after a three-
year spell in the North Ameri-
can League, Muller admits he
descended into deep crisis and
began drinking heavily.
Bayern’s current president Uli
Hoeness helped get him back on
his feet by offering him a con-
tract in 1992; initially to look af-
ter sponsors, scout for talent and
coach strikers and goalkeepers.
He later became a youth coach
and first team assistant.
— AFP
The German was
the goal king of the
1970s, before battling
alcoholism when
he retired
AP
Goal bound
■■ The predatory Muller scoring the first of his two goals in
West Germany’s 3-0 win over the USSR in the final of the
European Championships in Brussels on June 18, 1972.
Stunning set-piece
1
At Atletico Madrid in
February Messi proved
decisive for Barcelona
as only he can. With
the score locked at 1-1 with
nine minutes remaining,
Barcelona won a free-kick on
the left-hand corner of the
home side’s box. It looked an
impossible angle from which
to score, especially for a left-
footer like Messi. But the little
maestro, after a brief discus-
sion with Xavi Hernandez,
curled home an outlandish
left-foot shot into the top
right-hand corner of the net
to the bewilderment of goal-
keeper Thibaut Courtois.
Audacious chip
2
In a record-breaking,
virtuoso performance
in March, Messi be-
came the first player
in Champions League history
to score five goals in a match
in Barcelona’s 7-1 thumping
of Bayer Leverkusen. The sec-
ond of his five goals was par-
ticularly delightful; from the
right-hand side of the box,
running slightly away from
goal, he produced a sublime
right-foot chip over the Bayer
goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
International brilliance
3
Messi has often been
criticised for not re-
peating his club form
for Argentina, but in
June’s friendly against Brazil
he was in scintillating form.
He scored a hat-trick (his
12th treble for club and coun-
try in the 2011-12 season)
in his country’s 4-3 win. His
third goal, with just six min-
utes remaining, was simply
sensational; Messi picked up
the ball near the halfway line
on the right flank, cut inside
Real Madrid’s Marcelo then
hurtled towards the Brazilian
penalty area. He then let fly
from just outside the D with
his left foot, lashing a stun-
ning shot into the top corner
of the net.
Fabulous free-kick
4
Messi showcased his
prodigious deadball
skills again when he
put Barcelona 2-1
ahead against Real Madrid
in a pulsating El Clasico
encounter at the Nou Camp
in October. He left goalkeeper
Iker Casillas helpless by ar-
rowing a perfectly flighted
free-kick into the top right-
hand corner of the net from
30 yards out. Messi had ear-
lier come to his side’s rescue
in time-honoured fashion by
firing home Barca’s equaliser
into the roof of the net from
close range.
Record-breaker
5
The goal that broke
the record on Sunday
was a typically ac-
complished and
memorable finish from Messi.
Barcelona wing-back Adriano
started the move, surging for-
ward from deep and playing
in Messi, who passed the ball
to Andres Iniesta. The mid-
field maestro then teed up
Barcelona’s main man with
a delightful backheel and
Messi did the rest, delivering
a crisp angled shot into the
far corner of the net.
E.R.
Is he the best player in the world?
Dubai
Y
esterday the world of
football was marking
25-year-old Messi’s goal-
scoring feat. Gulf News spoke to
its readers for their reaction to
his record-breaking achieve-
ment in scoring 86 goals in a
calendar year.
Mazin Mohammad Saleh, a
22-year-old Sudanese student
based in Sharjah and a Barcelo-
na team supporter, hailed Messi
as an outstanding player. How-
ever, he believes credit should
also go to his team’s midfielders.
He said: “I believe that the
midfielders, specifically [Andrés]
Iniesta and Xavier [Hernandez],
helped him beat this record.”
Saleh believes that it is unlikely
Messi’s record will be broken.
“I don’t think anyone else will
have Messi’s talent coupled
with such a great team to sup-
port him.”
Omnia Adel Al Dahshouri, a
23-year-old administrative as-
sistant and a die-hard football
fan, said: “Messi really has an
unmatched talent; his upper-
body strength really enhances
his performance as a player.”
She, too, doubts his record
will be beaten anytime soon.
“He’s still very young and will be
around for a long time. He’s not
the best player in the world, but
he is definitely one of the best.”
Praveen Raj, was full of ad-
miration for Messi. “Everything
about him makes him such a
great player; his talent and en-
ergy and presence in the field.
The only person who will ever
beat this record will be himself.
After [Diego] Maradona, Messi
is definitely the best football
player ever,” he said.
Ehab Hassan, an American-
Palestinian project co-ordinator
based in Dubai, disagreed that
Messi’s landmark goal tally
would never be beaten. He feels
that there will always be new
and more talented players to
challenge the mark. He said:
“Every generation of footballers
is built to be more competitive
for a changing style of play. I’m
pretty sure no one knew that
Muller’s record would be broken
before Messi came into play.”
Hassan believes many factors
make Messi an amazing player.
“Thefactthathehasasmallbuild
and is more agile than the others
helps harbour his intense skill.
You cannot forget that he plays
withateamthatsupporthimand
they too are full of talent.”
— The writer is a
trainee at Gulf News
Gulf News readers give
their views on Argentine
breaking world record
By Lameese Hajissa
Special to Gulf News
5top
goals
86goals netted by
Messi in a calendar
year — a record
Untouchable
85goals achieved by
Gerd Muller in
one year in 1972
Der Bomber
75goals scored by the
Brazilian great,
Pele, in 1958
Legend
LIONEL MESSI
■■ Birthdate: June 24, 1987 - age
25
■■ Birthplace: Rosario, Argentina
■■ Height: 1.69m (5ft 7in)
■■ Club: Barcelona since 2004
■■ Major club honours: Three
Champions Leagues, five
league titles in Spain, two
Spanish Cups, two Super
Cups, two Club World Cups
■■ International caps: 76 (31
goals)
■■ International honours:
Olympic gold medal (2008)
■■ Individual honours: Three
Ballons d’Or titles (2009, 2010,
2011)
■■ The man nicknamed La Pulga
(the flea) has terrorised de-
fences in La Liga and scored
around a goal a game over the
past three seasons — most of
them spectacular.
factfile
86 66GOALS GAMES
IN 2012
When the goals
have been scored
Where the goals
have been scored
How the goals
have been scored
Breakdown of Messi’s
career goals
14
12
60
56
72
86
12
5
2
3
13
La Liga
Champions
League
Friendlies
World Cup
qualifiers
Spanish
Super Cup
Copa del Rey
7
For Argentina For Barcelona
0-15 mins
4 18 14
11 16 23
15-30 mins 30-45 mins
Penalties Outside
penalty box
Inside
penalty
box
4
Neutral
20112012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
43
Home
39
Away
3
Head
8
Right foot
75
Left foot
45-60 mins 60-75 mins 75-90 mins
86
59 60
41
22
31 12
3
How the record was achieved
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Celebration time
■■ Barcelona striker Lionel Messi gestures after surpassing the record in the Spanish
La Liga at Benito Villamarin Stadium in Seville on Sunday.