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Messi passes Pele as top scorer at a single club

Updated - December 23, 2020 10:28 pm IST

Published - December 23, 2020 05:08 am IST - VALLADOLID

The Argentine scored his 644th goal for Barcelona

Barcelona's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring his side's third goal during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Valladolid and Barcelona at the Jose Zorrilla stadium in Valladolid, Spain.

Barcelona turned on the style to thrash Real Valladolid 3-0 away in La Liga on Tuesday as Lionel Messi scored his 644th goal to surpass Pele as the all-time record scorer for a single club.

Messi finally got his first assist of the season when he picked out defender Clement Lenglet with a splendid cross and the Frenchman rose to head Barca in front after 21 minutes.

The Argentine also had a hand in Barca's second goal, laying on a pass for right back Sergino Dest to latch on to down the right flank and play a cross into the path of Martin Braithwaite, who slid in to score in the 35th minute.

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Messi capped a brilliant individual and team display with a splendid goal midway through the second half, running in behind to meet a pass from teenager Pedri and slotting into the far bottom corner to eclipse Pele's scoring mark with Santos.

Messi almost scored a second in added time when he raced through on goal but fired against the post from a tight angle.

It was Barca's first away league win in five matches but they remain fifth, moving on to 24 points after 14 games.

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Atletico Madrid are top with 32 points from 13 games after a 2-0 win at Real Sociedad earlier on Tuesday.

In Serie A, 10-man Juventus crashed to its first defeat of the season — going down 3-0 at home against Fiorentina.

The loss came hours after the champion learned it must play the match against Napoli which was cancelled on October 4 after Napoli decided not to travel to Turin because of COVID-19 cases.

Juventus is fourth and seven points behind leader AC Milan. Napoli is now third.

The champion got off to a terrible start with Fiorentina’s Franck Ribery setting up Dusan Vlahovic for the opener after just three minutes.

Juventus played most of the match a man down after Juan Cuadrado was sent off on 17 minutes for a reckless sliding tackle on Gaetano Castrovilli.

The referee’s yellow card turned to red after a VAR viewing. Not even Cristiano Ronaldo could make the difference. He missed chances in the first half and a header on target after the break ruled offside.

- With inputs from AFP

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