Messi: More to come

Lionel Messi has said he doesn’t want to stop at being Barcelona’s all-time record goal scorer.

The Argentina forward scored a hat-trick as Barca beat Osasuna 7-0 on Sunday and his first goal took him level with Paulinho Alcantara’s 369 goals, friendlies included.

Messi surpassed Paulinho with the two that followed as Barca scored seven in an emphatic win.

Speaking to reporters after the match, Messi said he was happy to set a new standard at Camp Nou but warned he wouldn’t rest on his laurels.

“[Becoming all-time top scorer] is impressive. There was a lot of talk about it, now I have it. And now we continue, there are other goals,” Messi said.

“I'm feeling good. I'm getting back after my injury, caught the rhythm, have more confidence. I think I have fully recovered now.”

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