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The unknown record that Messi achieved in the MLS
In this case, according to @mls_pr, he equaled a figure that only Carlos Vela and Jason Kreis had achieved in the MLS. The ...
Lastly, Lionel Messi can break four records with Inter Miami in 2025: most goals in a single MLS season (Carlos Vela scored 34 in 2019), most assists in a single MLS season (Carlos Valderrama ...
Yet, there is a chance Lionel Messi will usurp that single-season scoring record in Major League Soccer. Currently, the high mark belongs to Carlos Vela. The Mexican scored 34 goals in the 2019 ...
If we're talking technical ability and pure talent, then Carlos Vela has an argument ... only behind Cristiano Ronaldo, ...
Lionel Messi is already on board at Inter Miami ... that you catch that lightening in a bottle that LAFC did with Carlos Vela. I know that they are different types of player but he is still ...
Now he's back with LAFC. Why? He explained it himself. Carlos Vela agreed to return to Los Angeles until the end of the season, after leaving the club in December and being without a team this ...
Carlos Vela holds the MLS single-season goal record with 34 goals for LAFC back in 2019, while Messi will also be eyeing Carlos Valderrama's 26-assist 2000 campaign for the most helpers in a ...
and Carlos Vela (13 in 2019). Messi becomes Miami's second Player of the Month of the 2024 season after fellow FC Barcelona legend Luis Suárez took the honors for February/March. He's now a 10 ...
Carlos Vela’s six seasons with LAFC were iconic ... which has not been replicated by any other superstar — not Lionel Messi, David Beckham, Landon Donovan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Sebastian ...
Messi averaged 2.18 goal contributions per 90 minutes this season, which is the best goal contributions per 90 minutes in MLS history. The Miami captain joined Carlos Vela in 2019 (LAFC ...
Messi's latest MLS Player of the Matchday presented by Michelob Ultra award makes him a six-time winner this season, following his efforts in Matchdays 9, 11, 12, 32, and 36. He joins Carlos Vela ...