Lionel Messi faces PSG in the Champions League last 16 on Wednesday, in what could be the Argentine star's final game for Barcelona in the competition.
Lionel Messi faces Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night in what could be his last ever Champions League appearance for Barcelona, amid uncertainty over the star’s future at the Camp Nou.
Messi, 33, is out of contract at Barça this summer and could leave after a near 17-year spell in the first team which, so far, has seen him score a club-record 658 goals and help the Blaugrana to a trophy haul that includes 10 LaLiga titles, six Copas del Rey and four Champions Leagues.
Barça, Messi face tall order to win Champions League last-16 against PSG
Barça have reached the 2021 Copa final and could yet claim the LaLiga title, but Messi faces an uphill battle to add a fifth Champions League winners’ medal this term, as Barça go into their last-16 second leg against PSG 4-1 down from February’s opener.
Messi actually gave Barça the lead in that first leg in Catalonia, but Ronald Koeman’s men were then blown away by a stunning Kylian Mbappé hat-trick, with Moise Kean also on target for PSG.
Barça have previously turned around a heavy first-leg loss to PSG in a Champions League knockout tie, of course, beating the Parisians 6-1 to come back from 4-0 down and win the sides’ last-16 tie in 2016/17.
However, they were roared on to that famous remontada by a packed Camp Nou. If history is to repeat itself on Wednesday, they must score at least four times at PSG’s Parc des Princes - against a side who last conceded that many goals in a home match all the way back in November 2006.
When was Messi’s first Champions League appearance for Barcelona?
Messi’s goal against PSG was his 119th in his 148th appearance for Barça in the Champions League - figures which make the Argentine the tournament's second-top scorer of all time - behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s total of 134 - and its fourth-highest appearance maker.
His very first outing in Europe's premier club competition came back on 7 December 2004, in a 2-0 group-stage defeat away to Shakhtar Donetsk, Nigerian striker Julius Aghahowa scoring both goals for the Ukrainians.
In what would be Messi’s only appearance for Barça in the Champions League that season, the then-17-year-old played the full 90 minutes at the RSC Olimpiyskiy stadium.
His first goal in the Champions League came the following season - a campaign that saw the Catalans clinch their second European crown - in a 5-0 group-stage thrashing of Greeks Panathinaikos on 2 November 2005.
PSG vs Barcelona: live with AS English
You can follow live-text coverage of PSG vs Barcelona in the 2020/21 Champions League last-16 second leg live with AS English. We’ll be building up from about an hour ahead of kick-off, before taking you through all the action in Paris.
Vuabdmptuy
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For those who says Cristiano is mr ucl. Are you aware that only Messi has scored 5 goals in a single match in ucl knockout stage, cristiano has never and may never do that. Are you also aware that Cr7 may have won 5 ucl but he has never beat Messi in ucl final while Messi beat cr7 in ucl final . For those of you who says cr7 is very good at headers, are you aware that messi beat cr7 in ucl final by scoring a winning goals with an header!
ishti
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He made his CL debut in 2004
Syd007
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For those who says Cristiano is mr ucl. Are you aware that only Messi has scored 5 goals in a single match in ucl knockout stage, cristiano has never and may never do that. Are you also aware that Cr7 may have won 5 ucl but he has never beat Messi in ucl final while Messi beat cr7 in ucl final . For those of you who says cr7 is very good at headers, are you aware that messi beat cr7 in ucl final by scoring a winning goals with an header!
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yes I'm aware of all the 3, but that doesn't deny the fact that Cr7 has been better in UCL.