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MADRID (Reuters) – Barcelona's Lionel Messi has emerged as the scorer of the season with six goals to go with Robert Lefandowski of Bayern Munich after scoring the first goal of the season against PSV Eindhoven.
Messi has strengthened his record with 66 goals in 66 games and 106 goals since his first match, while Cristiano Ronaldo, the Juventus striker, scored 121 goals for Juventus.
Messi, 31, became the only player to score a club in the Champions League, beating Cristiano Ronaldo, author of 105 goals for Real Madrid.
Third place on the list of the current edition of the competition, Eden Dijko, of Bosnia, top scorer with five goals and fourth with four players, but the Croatian striker Andrij Kramarich, Paulo Debala of Juventus and Antoine Grisman of Atletico Madrid, Neymar of Paris St Germain, Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur English and the Portuguese striker of Mali Moussa Maringa.
Manchester City defender Al-Jazira, Riad Mehrez, kept the lead with four assists, ahead of Borussia defender Dortmund, Barcelona defender Ashraf Hakimi, Jordi Alba, Carlos Soller of Valencia and Lorenzo Pellegrini of Rome with 3 assists .
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