The 2019-20 season ended in La Liga with Barcelona's only joy being the seventh top-scorer trophy for Leo Messi.
The players are tired of repeating that this type of title means little to them, but this one did have special touches, as it helped the Argentinean to break the tie with legend Telmo Zarra.
There is no footballer in history who has been won the 'Pichichi' award in Spain this many times, and it seems Messi could reach international recognition with it too, since the only holder of even top scorer awards is Gerd Müller in Germany.
The 'Torpedo' was also seven times the top scorer in Germany in the 60s and 70s. He is the one that Leo has to beat again to become unique in this statistic. At the moment, they are tied at seven.
Back in 2012, Messi already broke one his most longstanding records. The German football legend reached 85 goals in one calendar year, and the Argentinean star ended up raising the record to 92.
Although he has not reached such numbers in a couple of seasons, Messi has once again made it clear that he is still the most skillful attacker playing in the championship.