- Messi has set the world record for a goals in a single calendar year, with a grand total of 91, beating the previous all-time best set in 1972 by Germany and Bayern's Gert Müller, who got 85.
Messi opened the scoring in 21 of the 47 games in which he scored. More than half (59 percent) of his goals were scored after halftime, and the quarter-hour he scored most in was between the 76th and 90th minutes. In fact, 40 of his 91 goals were scored in the last half-hour of games.
According to unofficial records, however, it is Zambia's Godfrey Chitalu who has scored the most goals in one calendar year. The striker had tallied an unbelievable 116 goals in the year 1972 when the football season (both club and international) lasted 309 days.
During the 2012 calendar year, Lionel Messi put up an astonishing 91 goals, shattering the old record of 85 that was held by Gerd Muller (Bayern Munich, Germany - 1972). Over a total of 69 games, Messi scored 79 for Barcelona and another 12 for his home country of Argentina.
Pele extraordinarily scored 127 goals for Santos in one calendar year: 1959.
Will Haaland break Messi 91 goals? Even if Erling Haaland scores hat-tricks in all the remaining games in 2022, he still wouldn't break Messi's record of 91 goals in 2012. Levels above. Messi scored that in one calendar year meaning 1 January to 31 December.
Effectively, a false 9 is a centre-forward who is stationed high up the pitch but has the freedom to roam around and drop back into deeper positions to receive the ball and link up play. These players tend to operate primarily in central areas, somewhere between centre-forward and central attacking midfield.
Messi's untouchable form in 2012 also saw him set a record as the man with most goals in single calendar year by scoring 91 times: 79 for Barca, 12 for Argentina. He also is the most frequent scorer in El Clasico matches between Barca and Real Madrid with 26 goals in 45 games.
Who is better Messi Or Ronaldo? Ronaldo has scored a record number of international goals and appearances, but Messi has won more Ballon d'Or awards (7). Messi has spent most of his playing career in Spain and France, while Ronaldo has played in Portugal, England, Spain, and Italy.
Lionel Messi is the all time record winner of the award, having won it six times overall. He also holds the record for most goals and most points in a single season (50 and 100 respectively, in 2011–12). Cristiano Ronaldo is second on the all time list, having won four Golden Shoes, as well as two consecutively.
Pele, the legendary Brazilian footballer, is considered the football god of all time. No player has won more world cups (3) than him.
NBC Sports EDGE Betting - Never forget Wayne Gretzky scored 92 GOALS in a single season.
Messi managed to bring up 73 goals in just 60 appearances, with 62 of those efforts coming with his stronger left foot. He scored eight with his right and three headers completed his record-setting haul as he spent a grand total of 5,221 minutes on the pitch.
Messi holds the record for most goals in La Liga (474), the Supercopa de España (14), the UEFA Super Cup (3) and is the player with the most official recorded assists in football history (357). He is also the only player to have 300 club career assists to his name.
This is the development of the 'false nine'. In this form of the 4-3-3 formation, a team's central forward will drop into a slightly deeper, more creative role, linking the midfield and attack and allowing the two wide players to cause problems higher up the pitch.
as a CF Messi played false 9 and spent most of his time in the midfield. his heat map looked a lot more like a CAM than a 9. Ronaldo is more of a true no. 9 when he plays centrally.
Johan Cruyff. The inventor of Tiki-taka football.
Six of the 34 players accomplished the feat without scoring a penalty – Sadio Mané, Peter Crouch, Emile Heskey, Les Ferdinand, Andy Cole, and Ryan Giggs. Emmanuel Adebayor departed English football in 2016 with 97 goals, while on course to pass the milestone in the 12th quickest amount of games.
Haaland broke Ronaldo's record with his first goal and got level with the Egyptian, scoring his second and City's third in the 25th minute at the City of Manchester Stadium on Saturday.
Erling Haaland has broken the record for the most goals scored by a player in an English Premier League season (38 games), cementing himself as a legend of the league before his first season is even over.
1031 – GARY ABLETT SNR
Ablett was the most recent AFL/VFL footballer to reach the magical 1000-goal barrier, doing so in 1996. That was Ablett's final season in football and came about after his three best years.
According to Pelé, he was the all-time leading scorer in the history of the sport with 1,283 goals in 1,366 matches.
Such is the defensive nature of modern football, it's not unreasonable to ask if 1000 goals will ever be achieved again. Only five players in the history of the game have reached the millennial mark. Before Ablett there was Gordon Coventry (in 1934), Doug Wade (1974), Tony Lockett (1995) and Jason Dunstall (1995).