Messi hat trick shatters goalscoring record

November 26, 2014 02:28 am | Updated November 16, 2021 04:44 pm IST - NICOSIA

APOEL's Stathis Aloneftis, centre, and Marios Antoniades , right, challenges for the ball with Barcelona's Lionel Messi, left,  during the Champions League Group F soccer match between Apoel and Barcelona, at GSP stadium, in Nicosia, Cyprus, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014. (AP Photo/ Philippos Christou)

APOEL's Stathis Aloneftis, centre, and Marios Antoniades , right, challenges for the ball with Barcelona's Lionel Messi, left, during the Champions League Group F soccer match between Apoel and Barcelona, at GSP stadium, in Nicosia, Cyprus, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014. (AP Photo/ Philippos Christou)

Barcelona’s Lionel Messi scored a hat trick to shatter the Champions League goalscoring record by taking his tally in the competition to 74 in a 4—0 win over APOEL on Tuesday. The previous record of 71 had been set by former Real Madrid and Schalke striker Raul over the course of 142 matches.

Raul’s record fell when Messi struck his first in the 38th minute to give Barcelona a 2—0 lead after Luis Suarez had opened the scoring. It was Messi’s 91st match in Europe’s top club competition.

Barcelona’s Brazilian midfielder Rafihna unleashed a powerful shot from some 20 yards (meters) out. Despite being closely marked, Messi was able to get a foot to the ball and re—direct it past the helpless APOEL goalkeeper Urko Pardo.

Messi’s teammates swarmed around him to congratulate the Argentina star on his achievement.

Messi rounded off the scoring in the 87th minute of the Group F match, completing his 28th Barcelona hat trick and his fifth in the Champions League.

Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo, who has scored 70 goals in the Champions League from its group stages onwards, gets his chance to catch up with Messi’s record when the defending champions face Basel away on Wednesday.

Messi’s latest feat came three days after he became the Spanish league’s all—time scorer by netting a hat trick to give him 253 goals in the domestic competition, two more than former Athletic Bilbao great Telmo Zarra scored from 1940—55.

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