Lionel Messi overtook Cristiano Ronaldo in total non-penalty goals, scoring his 764th during Inter Miami's match against New York Red Bulls. He achieved the milestone in 167 fewer games than Ronaldo. With five consecutive braces in MLS, Messi continues to shine in late career, reaffirming his legacy as one of football’s all-time greats.
After the Inter Miami vs. New York Red Bulls clash, Lionel Messi made headlines by surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo in total non-penalty goals scored in official matches and Messi scored a brilliant brace, taking his tally to 764, one ahead of Ronaldo's 763. What makes the milestone even more impressive is that Messi achieved this in 167 fewer appearances, showcasing his unmatched efficiency in front of goal.
Messi has been in sensational form since returning from the FIFA Club World Cup, becoming the first player in MLS history to score braces in five consecutive matches. His recent goals have come against top teams like CF Montréal, Columbus Crew, and Nashville SC, reinforcing his dominance even in the later stage of his career.
The list of top non-penalty goal scorers also includes Robert Lewandowski (622), Luis Suarez (537), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (488), and others, but Messi now leads them all. Despite playing in the MLS, where some argue the competition is less intense compared to Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League, Messi’s consistency and class are undeniable. With this milestone, Messi strengthens his legacy as one of football's all-time greats, combining flair, humility, and elite performance over nearly two decades.
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