Messi’s double against Atlanta has moved him onto 26 goals in MLS, pulling him clear in the Golden Boot race. He is two efforts ahead of LAFC talisman Denis Bouanga and favourite to defend his Most Valuable Player crown. If successful there, he would become the first player to go back-to-back in the MVP department.
Messi has also reached 44 goal contributions in total for the 2025 campaign, leaving him five adrift of ex-LAFC and Mexico striker Carlos Vela who managed 49 back in 2019. Inter Miami are safely through to the playoffs. They will bring the curtain down on their regular season schedule when facing Nashville on Saturday. The Herons have clinched homefield advantage in Round One of the playoffs.
They will be looking for Messi to deliver more moments of magic in the postseason, with his latest outing seeing the record books rewritten. The evergreen 38-year-old has become the first player to post nine multi-goal displays in a single season. Ex-LA Galaxy frontman Ibrahimovic is among those to have enjoyed eight (in 2019), alongside Stern John for the Columbus Crew in 1998 and Mamadou Diallo with Tampa Bay in 2000.


