Messi edges ahead of Ronaldo with new milestone

Lionel Messi's latest strike was enough for the Argentine icon to overtake arch rival Ronaldo in the non-penalty goalscoring stakes Read Full Article at RT.com

Messi edges ahead of Ronaldo with new milestone

Lionel Messi has now scored more non-penalty goals than his historic rival

Lionel Messi's winning goal for Paris Saint-Germain against Lyon on Sunday didn't just hand his team three points in the race for the Ligue 1 crown, it also inched him ahead of longtime rival Cristiano Ronaldo for the most non-penalty goals scored in their careers.

Messi dazzled for PSG in Sunday's clash with their French foes as he found the back of the net after some neat work from Neymar to set up the Argentine icon.

The strike means that Messi has now scored 672 non-penalty goals in his career, one more than Ronaldo and in 150 fewer games.

Ronaldo's effort to keep pace with Messi have been hindered by a miserable start to the season at Manchester United where he has found the back of the net just once – a penalty – in his eight appearances across all competitions. 

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Messi has started the season in fine form. © Nir Keidar / Soccrates / Getty Images
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Remarkably, the two greatest goalscorers of their generation have near identical records up to this point in their respective careers. Messi has scored 700 goals (including penalties) in his club career to date, with Ronaldo just one behind on 699.

However, Ronaldo can still boast that he is the greatest scoring threat in the history of international football having scored 117 times in 189 appearances for Portugal.

Messi, meanwhile, lags behind with 86 goals in his 162 caps for Argentina to date. 

The (non-penalty) goalscoring record between the pair could well be one which changes hands on several occasions throughout the upcoming season, and especially if Ronaldo works his way back into the starting lineup at Manchester United.

The club's new Dutch boss Erik ten Hag appears to have signaled that he doesn't see the Portuguese superstar as being an integral part of his first choice starting lineup at Old Trafford.