After a dangerous tie in the gone, the FC Barcelona closed the turn of eighth of Glass of the King with a 'manita' in front of the Celtic of Vigo. Of the hand of Leo Messi, the Barcelona sentenced very soon the eliminatory, and afterwards his mates finished the work. The '10', however, aimed a new record.

And it is that with his doublet in the Camp Nou, the Argentinian goes in in the 'Top10' of historical scorers of the tournament. Precisely, before beginning his last clash was by behind a footballer of the Galician group, Ramón Polo, but of way to a rest in the bench, the rosarino has surpassed him with his 46º goal in 62 parties.

The first place of the table belongs to a legend of the Spanish football, Telmo Zarra, and although for the moment it is very far, is not descartable that Messi surpass him as it already has attained in other statistics of the national competitions. The prolific forward of the Athletic Club drilled the networks 81 occasions during his 74 participations.

For the moment, Leo has to a hat-trick of distance the places of the ninth to the sixth, and will have to aim some targets more if it wants to continue escalando places. At least it will have two commitments more to continue increasing his registers, with a rival for defining in the draw of this Friday.

The 'Top10' of goleadores historical of the Glass of Rey

  • 1. Telmo Zarra: 81 goals in 74 parties (Athletic Club)
  • 2. Josep Samitier: 69 goals in 83 parties (FC Barcelona, Real Madrid)
  • 3. Guillermo Gorostiza: 62 goals in 77 parties (Athletic Club, Valencia)
  • 4. Enrique Castro Quini: 55 goals in 80 parties (Sporting of Gijón, FC Barcelona)
  • 5. Edmundo Suárez World: 52 goals in 63 parties (Valencia)
  • 6. Ferenk Puskás: 49 goals in 41 parties (Real Madrid)
  • 7. Ladislao Kubala: 49 goals in 52 parties (FC Barcelona, RCD Espanyol)
  • 8. Carlos Alonso Santillana: 48 goals in 84 parties (Real Madrid)
  • 9. César Rodríguez: 47 goals in 75 parties (Granada, FC Barcelona, Elche)
  • 10. Leo Messi: 46 goals in 63 parties (FC Barcelona)