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Messi scores 800th career goal in Argentina win over Panama

Lionel Messi scored his 800th career goal for club and country in Argentina's 2-0 friendly win over Panama in Buenos Aires on Thursday night.

After twice hitting the post from free kicks, Messi curled his third try past Panama keeper Jose Carlos Guerra in the 89th minute to hit the 800 goal mark and send the sold-out crowd at Monumental Stadium into delirium.

«I want to thank you all for the love and recognition that you have been receiving, not only after the World Cup but also for the Copa America,» Messi told the crowd after the match. «We said that we were going to give it all for this trophy.»

The Argentine superstar came into the game needing just one goal to reach the milestone after scoring his 799th goal in PSG's Ligue 1 win over Nantes on Saturday.

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Messi hits the 800 mark shortly after being named Best FIFA Men's Player having led Argentina to the 2022 World Cup title in Qatar. He also celebrated scoring his 700th career club goal last month.

The win over Panama came in Argentina's first match since beating France in Qatar last December and the team was roared on by the home supporters as Thiago Almada opened the scoring in the second half and Messi added his historic goal right before full-time.

The full squad from Qatar attended the match and took pictures in front of the World Cup trophy before kickoff, while Messi, manager Lionel Scaloni and others brought their families to the stadium.

A tearful Scaloni said after the match: «Eternal gratitude to these players. Football belongs to them, and without them we wouldn't have won the World Cup.

»Everyone who wears this shirt gives their all and sometimes the results don't come. But

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