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Messi breaks another MLS record in Inter Miami win

Messi breaks another MLS record in Inter Miami win

Lionel Messi has once again rewritten the record books in Major League Soccer, reaching 100 career goal contributions in the fastest time ever seen during Inter Miami’s latest victory. The Argentine superstar, who has been in devastating form since joining the league, added to his already staggering totals by recording both a goal and an assist in the match. With those contributions, Messi’s MLS career now stands at 59 goals and 41 assists, propelling him past every player who has come before him in terms of speed to the century mark. It is the latest milestone in a tenure that has been defined by the relentless breaking of long-standing records.

The specific pace at which Messi has achieved this feat is what sets it apart from other greats in league history. While the league has seen prolific scorers and creative playmakers, no one has been able to combine scoring and assisting at such an efficient rate to reach 100 combined goal contributions. This achievement underscores not only Messi’s individual brilliance but also the immediate and sustained impact he has had on Inter Miami’s attacking output. His ability to both finish chances and create them for teammates has made him the focal point of a team that has dramatically improved its standing since his arrival.

For Inter Miami, the win and Messi’s historic performance further solidify their position as a contender, with the number 10 continuing to deliver in high-leverage moments. The club has built its identity around his genius, and this latest record is a testament to his relentless consistency even as he continues to play at an elite level in a demanding league. As Messi pushes the boundaries of what is possible in MLS, the focus now shifts to what new records he might set next, with the century mark serving as yet another benchmark in a career full of them. For now, the league’s fastest-ever rise to 100 contributions is the headline, and it is one that cements his legacy as a transformative force in North American soccer.

Source: USA TODAY

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