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Messi has 50 goals for Argentina in 107 appearances. He's already left Hernán
Crespo (35) and Diego Maradona (34) in the dust. But he's not his nation's
all-time leading scorer. That would be one Gabriel Omar Batistuta, who knocked
in 56 goals in just 78 appearances for the Albiceleste. Never one to duck a
hard truth, though, Batigol knows it's just a matter of time until Messi takes
that top spot.
As a
no-frills kind of guy, the current goal leader's story of taking over that spot
is a perfect representation of his character: "I ended up being the
highest goalscorer of all time without even realizing it. One day I woke up and
heard that I'd scored more than Maradona."
Asked
about what he's up to now, Batistuta briefly talked about his golf and his polo
and the fact that, at 47 years old and fully healthy, he's really enjoying
life. Asked about Fiorentina,
he dropped a couple of interesting tidbits. "I'm retired now," the
legend said. "I've moved away from the sport since I left because I'd like
to undertake a serious project and it's difficult to find one. For that reason,
I congratulate the coaches here [at Fiorentina]. They work in an atmosphere
that I couldn't." He finished up with a neat little insight, concluding,
"Fiorentina called me, but I'm loved there and I don't want to risk
that."
If he
keeps going at his current rate, it'll take Messi 13 more matches to surpass
Batistuta. Given that Leo's only 28, it's going to happen. Probably in the next
year or so. And yeah, maybe it'll hurt Batigol. But he'll be fine. He's still
probably the greatest player to ever call Florence home, and his goalscoring record
(both volume and rate), is one of the most impressive ever, at the domestic and
the international levels. And, more importantly, he's happy, healthy, and has a
family he loves around him. Plus, he scored his way faster than Messi.
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