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Messi, Ronaldo, Alves, Giggs: Which footballer has won most trophies?

Lionel Messi added yet another trophy to his extraordinary collection after winning his first Ligue 1 title with Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.

PSG were crowned champions of France after a 1-1 draw against Lens at the Parc des Princes.

Messi broke the deadlock with a screamer midway through the second half and the Argentine’s fourth league goal of the campaign was enough for PSG to seal their 10th league title, despite the fact Corentin Jean equalised shortly before full-time.

This was Messi’s first trophy with PSG following his emotional departure from Barcelona last summer.

But how many team trophies has the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner now won during his illustrious career – and where does he sit on the list of players with the most trophies in football history?

Let’s take a look:

At 40 years old, time is running out for Zlatan to add to his tally.

One of the greatest midfielders of all time, Xavi collected trophies for fun during his career as a Barcelona player.

The retired Portuguese goalkeeper won most of his titles with FC Porto, plus a few more with Barça in the 1990s.

Ronaldo returned to Manchester United last summer to win trophies but will end his first season back at Old Trafford empty-handed.

Still part of Barcelona’s first team aged 35, Pique will be hoping to add a few more trophies to his collection before leaving Camp Nou.

One of Liverpool and Celtic’s greatest ever players, Dalglish won 35 trophies between 1969-1990.

A one-club man, Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs continues to occupy a place in the top five… for now.

Now in his fourth year with Japanese side Vissel Kobe after leaving Barcelona in 2018, it’ll be interesting to see if 37-year-old Iniesta returns to European football before hanging

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