The most important moments of Messi's glory with Barcelona .. 6-2 against Real Madrid

Argentine star Lionel Messi charmed the world with the Barcelona shirt, who defended his colors in 788 games, before the departure of the legend and eternal leader from the Catalan team was announced on Thursday, and the following are the most prominent "moments of glory" in his history with the Catalan club:


The first hat-trick against Real Madrid

On March 10, 2007, Barcelona and Real Madrid tied 3-3 at the Camp Nou.

The golden boy scored two goals with his left foot to bring his team back into the match after Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy put arch-rivals Real 2-0 ahead.

However, Messi equalized with a magical goal in the deadly minute.


The young Argentine, who was 19 at the time, managed to steal the ball from Sergio Ramos and put the ball into the net in a fatal way, making this goal the talk of the world.

A sweeping 6-2 win over Real Madrid

On May 2, 2009, Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 6-2 at home.


Messi was at the heart of three goals scored by the "Blaugrana" team to inflict a heavy defeat on the royal team, the worst ever of his Barcelona rivals.

Messi and his team were living their best days, as coach Pep Guardiola's team presented a memorable performance, which allowed Barcelona at the end of the season to win a historic treble by winning the League, Cup and Champions League, on its way to achieving a historic six, adding the European and local Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

Four goals against Arsenal

On April 6, 2010, Barcelona crushed Arsenal at Camp Nou 4-1 in the Champions League quarter-final second leg.


Barcelona then entered the match after a 2-2 draw in London, and things got worse with a goal behind, as the London club surprised its opponent with a surprising attacking performance.

But this strategy was quickly dropped by Messi and his companions, so the Argentine star managed to score after a long shot followed by two more goals with complete ease, and completed his personal goals festival with a fourth goal to snatch the spotlight and prove once again the height of his heels.


Messi later managed to score five goals against Bayer Leverkusen in a 7-1 win in 2012, which saw him score 91 goals.

But his mythical performance in front of the "gunners" remained engraved in the minds.

Real defeat in Europe

On 27 April 2011, Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2-0 in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.


In his first confrontation with Real in the continental competition, Messi scored an amazing and late double in the first leg, to kill coach Guardiola's players the confrontation that captured all the headlines and focused attention on the world.


-Winning the Champions League at Wembley - On May 28, 2011, Barcelona won the Champions League title at the expense of Manchester United, 3-1, in London.


That match was a repeat of the 2009 final, which the Catalan club also won.

Messi led his team to the title with a stunning shot from outside the penalty area, scoring his 53rd goal in 55 games in that period of the season.

He was also the top scorer in the continental competition with 12 goals.

Double against Guardiola

On May 6, 2015, Barcelona beat Bayern Munich 3-0 in the first leg of the semi-finals of the European Champions League at the Camp Nou.


In that match, Messi faced his former coach Guardiola, who honored him by scoring two goals in three minutes (77 and 80).

The most prominent shot was his dribbling of defender Jerome Boateng, who fell to the back, ending his dribbling with a special goal.

Then Messi passed a decisive ball to his Brazilian teammate Neymar, who concluded the hat-trick in the fourth minute of stoppage time for the second half.

hysterical party

On April 23, 2017, Barcelona defeated its traditional rivals Real 3-2 at its "Santiago Bernabeu" stadium.


Messi was hit in the nose by Brazilian Real Club defender Marcelo, which caused him to bleed.


The capital club, Madrid, before equaling Messi.

At the end of the match, while the tie prevailed 2-2, Messi scored against Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas in the second minute of stoppage.


The "little flea" celebrated by taking off his shirt and carrying it with both hands, referring to his name and number, towards the stands of Real fans, in a message of defiance that later turned into a historical image.

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