Incredibly unlikely to do it playing in the Premier League, but at Real Madrid playing in La Liga or at Bayern Munich back in the Bundesliga, could Haaland give it a good go at breaking Messi’s ridiculous 2012 record?

Realistically he’d have to score 50+ league goals, 10-15+ UCL goals, 10-15+ National team goals and 20+ in other competitions… But if Norway were to have a good euro / world cup qualifiers and Haaland’s future club had a pretty good league, domestic cup and UCL campaign like Barca did in 2012, is it possible?

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    1 year ago

    That’s the most unironic “Pessi could never” comment I’ve ever read. Are people already forgetting what happened when the “greatest midfield of all time” were no longer at the club vs what happened when Messi left?

    It’s unreal that after all this years people still downplays him as if he was getting carried.