The Argentine looks set to smash several single-season benchmarks in his first full campaign in the U.S.
When Lionel Messi does hang up his boots – and that day is coming sooner than many are willing to accept – he’ll have made his mark on the record books, to say the least. Messi basically tore up everything that preceded him during his time at Barcelona, so much so that the sport can now basically be defined by two eras: pre-Messi and post-Messi.
The MLS and Inter Miami record books are obviously much newer. The league is still in its infancy compared to its European counterparts, while compared to Barcelona, Miami is essentially a newborn. Their records are still being written and none are particularly set in stone.
He’s less than a year into his Miami career, but Messi is already taking down MLS marks left and right. The Argentine is destroying all in his path to start this season, and he’s showing no signs of stopping.
On current pace, Messi looks set to challenge some of the league’s top marks, and while nothing is guaranteed, particularly with a Copa America coming this summer, it seems like MLS’ record books are being rewritten before our very eyes by a player that’s no stranger to rewriting them.
Messi missed about a month of MLS games due to injury. If you look at his stats, though, you’d have no idea. The Argentine has more than made up for lost time, scoring goal after goal to open his MLS campaign. In seven matches, including six starts, Messi has directly contributed to a total of 16 goals. All of that has come in just 585 minutes, which means Messi is averaging a goal or an assist every 36.5 minutes. Even by Messi standards, that’s absurd.
He’s scored nine of his own and set up seven more, contributing to all-but four of the goals scored in the games he’s played for the Herons. With Messi on the field, Miami have dropped just four points from those seven appearances.
Despite missing time, Messi is leading the league with his nine goals, one more than Real Salt Lake’s Chicho Arango and D.C. United star Christian Benteke. In assists, Messi is also the league leader, level with Arango and Minnesota United playmaker Robin Lod.
All of that despite missing four matches due to injury. It’s no surprise, though… just Messi being Messi.
It’s not just the volume of goals, but rather the consistency. When Messi is on the field, you can basically guarantee multiple goals for Miami.
In his seven MLS appearances so far this season, Messi has contributed to more than one goal in all-but one. His most recent effort? A two-goal, one-assist explosion against the New England Revolution, matching a previous two-goal, one-assist explosion against Nashville SC just one week prior.
With his performance against the Revs, Messi became the first player in MLS history to record multiple goal contributions in five consecutive games. He also earned some unsurprising recognition from those at the league office…
On Monday, MLS made it official… not that we didn’t know it was coming. Messi was named MLS Player of the Matchday for Match 11, meaning the Argentine has claimed the award in two of the last three weeks.
By winning the prize, Messi joins Luis Suarez in winning it twice in this young season. The South American duo are the first pair of teammates to earn multiple Player of the Matchday honors in the first 11 matchdays since Landon Donovan and David Beckham did so for LA Galaxy. That’s decent company, for sure.
Additionally, Miami are the first club to have earned four of the first 10 Play of the Matchday honors since 2021, when the Galaxy did the same. It’s safe to assume that Messi isn’t done, though. There are plenty of goals and records still very much in his sights.
Credit: Goal.com