Messi reaches 900 goals, but Inter Miami eliminated from Concachampions

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Messi Reaches 900 Goals, but Inter Miami is Eliminated from the Concachampions

Lionel Messi, the Argentinian superstar, has reached an impressive milestone by scoring his number 900 goal in official matches. This historic achievement took place during the second leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup, where Inter Miami faced Nashville SC. The match, which ended in a 1-1 draw, marked Inter Miami’s elimination due to the away goals rule, as the first leg ended goalless. Cristian Espinoza’s goal for Nashville proved decisive, nullifying Messi’s opening goal and securing his team’s advancement. Messi, eager to reach the 900-goal mark, didn’t take long to make his mark on the match. In the first ten minutes, he received a pass inside the area, shifted to his left, and launched a cross-shot that put Inter Miami ahead. However, a goal by Espinoza in the second half, after a confusing episode in front of the goal, tied the score. Despite Inter Miami’s efforts in the final minutes, they failed to score the goal that would give them the victory and a place in the next round.

Clearly, it’s a very sad night, full of disappointment. We had high hopes of advancing in the competition, a tie that was very even, and today we went ahead on the scoreboard. We had several chances to score another goal or two, especially in the first half. Well, the match was clearly in play, as it was a very close game against a formidable opponent. Unfortunately, we conceded a goal after a somewhat unfortunate sequence of events; things happen, and we ended up being eliminated. The reality is that I have absolutely nothing to reproach the players. They gave their all and did everything humanly possible; ultimately, the person really responsible for this elimination is me.

Javier Mascherano, Inter Miami coach
Lionel Messi scored the 900th goal of his career on Wednesday, but his Inter Miami side was eliminated from the Concacaf Champions Cup.
Nashville’s coach, B.J. Callaghan, paid tribute to Messi after the match, stating: “900 goals, congratulations to him. He is the best.” With this goal, Messi joins Cristiano Ronaldo as the only male players in history to reach 900 goals. Messi needed 1,142 matches to reach this figure, while Ronaldo achieved it in 1,236 matches. The Brazilian star Pelé is in third place on the historical list with 765 goals. Among active players, Robert Lewandowski of Barcelona is third, with 690 goals. Most of Messi’s goals come from his time in Spain with Barcelona, where he scored 672 goals. To this figure are added 81 goals with Inter Miami and 32 with Paris Saint-Germain. At the international level, the world champion has scored 115 goals for the Argentine national team. Messi’s most prolific year was 2012, when he scored a combined 91 goals for Barcelona and Argentina. Additionally, Messi was the top scorer in MLS in 2025, with 29 goals, and won the MLS MVP award that same year. Messi also holds the world record for most goals in a calendar year, with 91 goals in 69 matches in 2012, scoring 79 for Barcelona and 12 for Argentina. Likewise, he is the fastest player to reach 100 goals in the Champions League, achieving it in 123 matches.
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