Lionel Messi could make Champions League history on Tuesday to add to the record he set in the Spanish La Liga over the weekend.
Messi overtook the 50-year-old record of Telmo Zarra as the highest
goal-scorer in the history of the league on Saturday, when he netted his
251st, 252nd and 253rd league goals, reports Xinhua.
Barcelona
play in Cyprus away to APOEL Nicosia having already assured their place
in the knockout stage of the Champions League (CL), but needing a win
in order to have a chance of beating Paris Saint Germain to the top spot
in the group, which will assure a theoretically easier draw in the last
16.
Messi travels after netting twice in his last European
game, away to Ajax to take his total to 71 goals in the competition,
level with the all-time CL record goal-scorer, the former Real Madrid
striker, Raul Gonzalez.
Another goal for Messi on Tuesday would
make him not only the all-time record scorer in Spain, but also in
Europe, where he is currently battling it out with Real Madrid's
Cristiano Ronaldo, who has 70 goals, for supremacy.
Barcelona
showed a marked improvement in form in their 5-1 thrashing of Sevilla on
Saturday, but coach Luis Enrique will make changes given his side have a
tough domestic game away to Valencia at the weekend.
Ter
Stegen will return in goal and players such as Marc Bartra, Adriano,
Javier Mascherano and Pedro Rodriguez could all get their chance.
Meanwhile Andres Iniesta is still recovering from a thigh injury and
defender Thomas Vermaelen, who has yet to make his debut after joining
this summer, is still sidelined after suffering a relapse of his
hamstring problems.
Tuesday also sees Athletic Club Bilbao, who
have no chance of making the last 16 play away to Shakhtar Donetsk
looking for points that will at least give the Basque side a chance of
finishing third in their group, helping them earn a place in the last 32
of the Europa League.
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