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SPORTS: ARGIE PARTY Lionel Messi is now Argentina’s top scorer after netting in Copa America — but what a top six

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ARGIE PARTY Lionel Messi is now Argentina’s top scorer after netting in Copa America — but what a top six


Barcelona frontman made it 55 for his country with a sublime free-kick against USA and SunSport looks at remarkable rivals
Lionel Messi broke Argentina’s goal scoring record in the 4-0 Copa America Centenario semi-final victory over the USA.
It is just the latest achievement in a sensational career for the little Barcelona frontman.
HOUSTON, TX - JUNE 21: Lionel Messi 04310 of Argentina scores a goal against Brad Guzan 0431 of United States on a free kick in the first half during a 2016 Copa America Centenario Semifinal match at NRG Stadium on June 21, 2016 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
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Lionel Messi makes is 55 international goals with a free-kick against USA
Messi made it 55 international goals with a sublime free kick in Houston, overtaking the legendary Gabriel Batistuta’s haul of 54.
In fact, Argentina’s top-five is basically a who’s who of footballing greats.

Lionel Messi — 55

LEIPZIG, GERMANY - JUNE 24: Lionel Messi of Argentina is put under pressure by Zinha, Gerardo Torrado and Gonzalo Pineda of Mexico during the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Round of 16 match between Argentina and Mexico played at the Zentralstadion on June 24, 2006 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
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Lionel Messi in action for Argentina against Mexico at the 2006 World Cup in Germany
Surely the greatest player of all-time — has won the Ballon d’Or a record five times.
Made his national team debut in 2005 and his 112 caps put him fourth on the all-time list behind, Javier Zanetti (143), Javier Mascherano (128) and Roberto Ayala (115), despite still only being 28.
Messi is also both Barcelona and La Liga top scorer and netted a staggering 91 goals in the calendar year 2012.
How many more records can he break?

Gabriel Batistuta — 54

Argentina's Batistuta celebrates after scoring his third goal during Argentina's World Cup 98 Group H soccer match against Jamaica at the Parc des Princes in Paris Sunday, June 21, 1998. The other teams in Group H are Japan and Croatia. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)
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Gabriel Batistuta is the only man to score hat-tricks at two World Cups
The only other man to have netted over half a century for La Albiceleste.
Batistuta played for Argentina from 1991 to 2002 and is the only player to have scored hat-tricks at two World Cups.
Showed a loyalty notoriously absent from modern football as he spent his peak years at an up-and-down Fiorentina side — even sticking with the Tuscans through relegation to Serie B in 1993.
He finally won a top flight title in Italy in 2001, when he moved to Roma.

Hernan Crespo — 35

Argentine Hernan Crespo celebrates his goal against Ecuador, Wednesday, July 19, 2000 during their Japan/Korea World Cup 2002 qualifying soccer game in Buenos Aires. (AP Photo/Walter Astrada)
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Hernan Crespo was a proven goal scorer despite underwhelming Prem spell
Don’t let his indifferent spell at Chelsea fool you, this guy was a class act!
Scored goals for fun at Parma, Lazio, Inter Milan and AC Milan.
He was once the most expensive player in the world, when he moved from Parma to Lazio for £35million in 2000.
Missed a penalty against England at France 98, but Paul Ince and David Batty also failed from 12 yards, rendering Crespo’s blunder irrelevant.

Sergio Aguero — 34

Argentina's forward Sergio Aguero celebrates after scoring during the penalty shoot-out following extra time during the semi-final football match between Netherlands and Argentina of the FIFA World Cup at The Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo on July 9, 2014. AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATAJUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images
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Sergio Aguero could theoretically overhaul Lionel Messi's goal record
Theoretically could catch Messi as he is still very much a part of the Argentina set-up.
But the Barca ace will certainly keep on scoring.
Aguero is a world class player, and would be seen as one of the best around in most eras of the game.
It’s his misfortune his time and role is similar to greatest of all-time.

Diego Maradona — 34

FILE - In this June 29, 1986, file photo, Diego Maradona, holds up the trophy, after Argentina beat West Germany 3-2 in their World Cup soccer final match, at the Atzeca Stadium, in Mexico City. On Sunday, July 13, 2014, Germany and Argentina will face each other again in the final of the 2014 soccer World Cup.(AP Photo/Carlo Fumagalli, File)
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Diego Maradona enjoys Argentina's World Cup triumph in Mexico in 1986
Arguably not as talented as Messi — but is no doubt he is Argentina’s best.
Never has one man been so influential to a country winning a World Cup.
Maradona scored doubles in the quarter-final win over England and semi-final victory against Belgium respectively on the way to success at Mexico 86.
He played in four World Cups, finishing as a runner up in 1990.

Gonzalo Higuain — 31

TOPSHOTS Argentina's forward Gonzalo Higuain (R) shoots to score during a quarter-final football match between Argentina and Belgium at the Mane Garrincha National Stadium in Brasilia during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on July 5, 2014. AFP PHOTO / JUAN MABROMATAJUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images
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Gonzalo Higuain scores winner against Belgium in 2014 World Cup quarter-final
One of the stars of the previous campaign across all Europe.
Higuain equalled an 87-year-old record when he scored 36 league goals for Napoli.
The Italian side will struggle to hold on to the former Real Madrid man, who is wanted by most of Europe.
He has continued his impressive form and netted twice against the USA to send Argentina to the Copa America final.

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