Leo Messi has recently become the joint-best assister in the history of national teams.
The Argentine star reached a total of 58 assists for Argentina, equaling the record of former U.S. international Landon Donovan.
Naturally, with a real chance to break this record and claim the top spot next year, Messi continues to shine, writes Express.
Argentina defeated Peru 1-0, with Lautaro Martinez scoring the only goal, thanks to an assist from the Inter Miami star.
This marked Messi’s final match for 2024, both for club and country.
Leo will return to the pitch in 2025, and fans eagerly anticipate more magic from him.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner aims to clinch the MLS championship title, having previously achieved league titles with Barcelona in Spain and Paris Saint-Germain in France.
Meanwhile, the World Cup champion with Argentina also has his sights set on success at the 2026 World Cup with La Albiceleste—and why not aim to win it again?