Alves invites Messi to overtake him in the winning titles in football history

 
Former Barcelona defender Dani Alves, through his Instagram profile, invited Leo Messi to surpass him in the most titles won in football history. At the moment, the Brazilian star is the player with the most titles in history. His former teammate is not far from surpassing him, so he 'challenged' him to do so by praising him with a text that he also used to motivate his followers. Messi, who joined Paris Saint-Germain last summer on a two-year contract after his sudden exit from Barcelona on a free transfer, recently helped his team win the French Super Cup, and the 35-year-old scored a goal in the Parisians' 4-0 win over Nantes. It was the player's second tournament in France, and the 41st title of his illustrious career, which included four titles with Argentina, the striker is now just two times short of Alves' record. TNT Sports Argentina posted a photo with the number of players' awards on Twitter, to which Alves humbly replied: "Nothing to worry about, it's another help I give him." "If one day you have to be surpassed, let it be by someone better than you. This post is not for ego, it's just for you to believe in yourself too. Set your destiny and fight every day until the goal arrives!" wrote the full-back, who returned to Barcelona to do his bit in a new era with Xavi Hernandez on the bench. After making his Barcelona debut in 2004, Lionel Messi won a whopping 35 titles, including 10 La Liga titles, 8 Super Copa de Espana, 7 Copa Del Rey, 4 Champions League, 3 European Super Cup, and 3 Club World Cup titles. During his illustrious career, the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner scored 770 goals and 332 assists in 975 matches for Argentina, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain combined, and interestingly enough, Alves has made 43 of those goals all for the Blaugrana.


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