Messi overtakes Ronaldo with two new Champions League records

Messi has now netted against 39 different clubs, having been joint-top with Ronaldo on 38 beforehand

Messi overtakes Ronaldo with two new Champions League records
Lionel Messi

Even though it is not as profound as it used to be, the Messi- Ronaldo debate is still very much with us in the football world.

Lionel Messi has once again added to his insane record collection with two Champions League feats which has included him surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo.

The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner was on target in PSG's 3-1 win against Maccabi Haifa in Europe tonight (September 14), drawing the French side level with his strike after they'd fallen behind in the first half.

His goal broke a pair of records in the process, the first being the most teams scored against in the Champions League.

Messi has now netted against 39 different clubs, having been joint-top with Ronaldo on 38 beforehand.

He has also become the first player to score a Champions League goal in 18 different seasons having done so every campaign since 2005/06, drawing ahead of Karim Benzema on 17 - though the Real Madrid striker could yet move equal again this year.

The goal brought Messi within 14 of Ronaldo's unmatched tally of 140 in Europe's premier competition.

The Manchester United man is of course unable to extend his all-time record this season