After winning the 2023 Leagues Cup with Inter Miami, Lionel Messi officially became the player with the most titles in history with 44 titles.
Lionel Messi has once again made history when helping Inter Miami win its first championship – the 2023 Leagues Cup after a short time with this team.
With a super hit against Nashville in the final this morning (Vietnam time), Messi continued his scoring streak in the US. He has a total of 10 goals in 7 matches.
Messi plays sublime at Inter Miami
In the final, Inter Miami defeated Nashville 10-9 in the penalty shootout after drawing 1-1 in the official 90 minutes.
Closing this tournament, the Argentinian superstar also won two individual awards: the best player of the tournament and the player with the most goals. Messi will join Inter Miami to win tickets to the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup.
In particular, with winning the 2023 Leagues Cup, Messi became the player with the most titles in history (44 times), surpassing his former teammate at Barcelona, Dani Alves. The most notable of which is the FIFA World Cup 2022 won in Qatar.
The Argentine striker has 12 times crowned himself in the national championships (10 with Barcelona in La Liga, 2 with PSG in Ligue 1), 4 Champions Leagues, 7 Spanish King Cups, 9 championships Spanish and French Super Cups, 3 European Super Cups, 3 FIFA Club World Cups), 1 Olympic Gold Medal and 1 U20 World Cup.
The most special is the hat-trick of international titles with the Argentina team: Finalissima, Copa America and FIFA World Cup.
Messi officially becomes the player with the most titles in history with 44 titles
At the latest press conference as an Inter Miami player, when a reporter asked many people that Messi would win the 8th Ballon d’Or, Messi replied that “This award is the most important in football. kicking, personally. But I’ve never considered the Ballon d’Or important, because I only like collective titles.”
Messi also added that he is not thinking about the eighth Ballon d’Or. “If I win this one, it’s fine, but if I don’t, I don’t mind. Now I’ve won all the trophies in football, and now I’m just enjoying every moment on the pitch.”
Leo Messi’s “unprecedented” individual awards: Golden Ball (7); World Golden Ball (2); FIFA The Best (2); European Player of the Year (2); Copa America Player of the Year (2); La Liga Player of the Year (9); The Golden Shoe (6); La Liga top scorer (8); Champions League top scorer (6); Golden boy (1);…