EIGHTY SIX goals in ONE year... and he's not done yet! Messi breaks Muller record with early double strike against Betis
By Adam Shergold
PUBLISHED:20:24, 9 December 2012| UPDATED:22:17, 9 December 2012
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Lionel Messi has surpassed Gerd Muller's record of 85 goals for club and country in a calendar year after scoring twice in the opening 25 minutes for Barcelona against Real Betis.
The Argentinian, who started the match on 84 goals, required just 15 minutes to break the deadlock and equal the record.
Collecting the ball on the inside right channel, he drove diagonally into the penalty area, beating three defenders before picking out the bottom corner.
His 86th arrived ten minutes later in a move he started and finished before firing the ball into the same corner.
Barcelona went on to win the match 2-1, with Ruben Castro replying for Betis, and move six points ahead of second-placed Atletico Madrid.
Messi has also become Barcelona's all-time leading goalscorer in La Liga, with his tally now standing on 192, two ahead of Cesar Rodriguez.
Messi has been in hot pursuit of Muller's record, set in 1972 when he scored 85 goals for Bayern Munich and West Germany in all competitions.
Record breaker: Lionel Messi needed just 25 minutes to get the two goals he needed to break Gerd Muller's calendar year goalscoring record
Double trouble: Messi scored the two goals after 15 and 25 minutes as Barcelona seized control of their match at Real Betis
Teamwork: Messi is congratulated by his Barcelona teammates after breaking the record
There had been some doubt about whether Messi would make the team after bruising his left knee in the midweek Champions League draw with Benfica.
But he was able to train with his teammates on Saturday after making a swift recovery and coach Tito Vilanova passed him fit to make the journey to Seville.
Magic moment: Messi fires home the second, record-breaking goal against Betis
Winners: Messi is hugged by Xavi and Carles Puyol after breaking Muller's record
Clash of eras: Messi (top) has broken the record set by Bayern Munich and West Germany striker Gerd Muller set in 1972 (bottom)
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