In the final round of the UEFA Champions League Group I competition, Argentine star Lionel Messi contributed to France's Paris Saint-Germain win over Belgium's Klopp Brugge 4-1.

Lionel Messi scored a duet for the Parisian team in the two minutes (38 and 76) of the time of the meeting, on the stadium of the "Garden of the Princes" in the capital, Paris.

Club Klopp Brugge became the 38th team to shake Messi in the UEFA Champions League, equalling the record for Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo's Manchester United attacker.

This is the 35th game in Messi's career in which two or more goals are scored in the UEFA Champions League, and in the group stage Messi reached 76 goals in the competition.

The Argentine flea has reached goal 758 in his career so far, surpassing by one goal the Brazilian football legend Pelé, while Cristiano Ronaldo ranks on the throne of world football's leading goalscorers over the ages with 801 goals.

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