Messi Needs 448 More Goals To Break Pele’s Record – Santos
Lionel Messi has not broken Pele’s goal-scoring record for a single club and will have to score 448 more Barcelona goals to do so, according to a Santos club statement.
Messi scored his 644th goal for Barcelona against Real Valladolid on Tuesday last week, seemingly exceeding the Brazilian great’s long-standing record of 643 official goals for Santos.
However, the South American club has released an official statement on Sunday, claiming the official tally stands at 1,091 goals, as the 448 scored in friendly matches should be counted.
Santos insisted that ”A goal against Transvaal[from Suriname] has the same value as a goal scored at Real Madrid, in the middle of the Santiago Bernabeu.”
He further noted that; ”In the accounts of the specialized press, the King of Football scored 643 in competitions and the 448 goals scored in matches and friendly competitions were ostracized, as if they had less value than the others.
”The argument of some analysts is that so many of these 448 goals scored in friendly matches were faced with weak opponents, such as small or regional teams. Even so, the matches were played in official uniforms, with the official rules of the game and with a score sheet.
”We have to remember that clubs could only play friendly matches with the endorsement of regional and national federations, one of the rules imposed by FIFA, the organizer of world Football.
”Taking subjective attributes into account, such as the weakness of opponents, is not ideal for compiling statistical data. The numbers are absolute”.
However, Pele has posted on his social media to congratulate the Messi when he matched his tally with a goal against Valencia earlier this month.