L. Messi captured another record last weekend

In Sunday's match against "Real Betis," Lionel Messi, who scored two goals, set another record. By scoring his 24th and 25th goals of the season, the Argentine became the first player in the entire history of "La Liga" to have scored at least 25 goals in ten consecutive seasons, counting appearances in all competitions. L. Messi's impressive streak began in the 2008-2009 season when he scored a total of 38 goals, and after that season, he scored over 40 goals each year. His most prolific season was in 2011-2012 when he scored a total of 73 goals. To reach the 25-goal mark this season, L. Messi only needed 30 matches. Furthermore, the Argentine also provided 12 assists during these games. By the way, another "Barca" forward, Luis Suarez, also reached a historic milestone in this match by scoring his 100th goal in "La Liga" competitions. He became the second Uruguayan after Diego Forlan to achieve this feat in the Spanish championship.