Ligue 1
Messi reached 43 titles in his glorious career, level with Dani Alves
Lionel Messi has reached another pinnacle in world football as a Ligue 1 win with Paris Saint-Germain sees him now have 43 career titles and shares the top spot with Dani Alves.
Paris Saint-Germain achieved mathematical conquest of Ligue 1 on Saturday night with a goal from Lionel Messi and a 1-1 away draw against Strasbourg, with the Argentinean capturing another title of his career and achieving another pinnacle in world football.
The French superstar now has 43 titles, level with Dani Alves, who also had 43 titles. Of course, Messi, who will continue to play football unlike the Brazilian full-back, will have the potential to surpass him.
The 43 titles Messi has won collectively, in addition to the many individual accolades, are analyzed as follows. The Argentine has won 35 titles with Barcelona, including 10 leagues, 4 Champions Leagues, 3 Club World Cups, 3 European Super Cups, 7 Spanish Cups and 8 Spanish Super Cups.
He has won three titles with Paris Saint-Germain, namely two leagues and one Super Cup, while he has also won five titles with Argentina. A World Cup, a Copa America, a U20 World Cup, an Olympic gold medal and the 2022 Finalissima.
As we previously wrote, Messi equaled Alves, with whom he was team-mates at Barcelona, with 43 titles, while third on the corresponding list is Andres Iniesta with 39 titles.
Source: sport 24
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