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Lionel Messi's Barcelona Career Highlights Compiled In Incredible Tribute Video

By Mike Parrott
With the supposed end of the Lionel Messi era at Barcelona, an incredible tribute video has been released of Messi's 19 years at the Catalan club. The Argentine has won 34 trophies with the club.
It seems like Lionel Messi's departure from his adopted home seems to be edging closer.
After 19 years at Barcelona, Messi handed in a formal transfer request to Barcelona officials on August 25th, and since then has been in talks with many clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, Manchester United, Juventus, and Inter Milan.
With City looking to be the early favourite to attain Messi's services, many fans of the Argentine have been looking back at his incredible career at Barcelona.
An incredible tribute video on Twitter has gone viral, showing all the greatest moments of Messi playing in the blue and purple of Barcelona.
Lionel Messi - The Story
End of an Era. pic.twitter.com/LqPNsNa7Fo
- ً (@LSComps) August 28, 2020
The Barcelona legend has won 34 trophies with the club, as well as 10 player of the year awards, the golden boot in 19 different competitions, six Ballon D'Ors, and six FIFA best awards.
His incredible legacy at Barcelona will go unmatched. His insane records such as the top scorer in La Liga history, 91 goals in 2012, and six Ballon D'Ors are highlighted in the video, showing that Messi can easily go down as the best player of all time due to his stint at Barcelona.
Messi vs 19-20 Premier League stat leaders:
⬢ Goals: 25-23
⬢ Assists: 21-20
⬢ Shots on target: 71-59
⬡ Chances created: 89-136
⬢ Big Chances created: 36-33
⬡ Take-ons: 182-183
⬢ Final ⅓ passes: 1147-971
⬡ Penalty box entries: 325-509
⬢ Through balls: 36-32
Leo 6-3 PL. pic.twitter.com/Y5pl7hqA8a
- Squawka Football (@Squawka) August 28, 2020
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Topics: Manchester City, UEFA Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain, Football, Barcelona, Lionel Messi, Juventus, La Liga