Lionel Messi surpassed Gerd Mueller’s record of 85 goals in a calendar year with a first-half double that helped his side to an important 2-1 win at Real Betis yesterday.

The Argentinian moved up to 86 goals in 2012 but was only given the go-ahead to play against Betis before the game after injuring his knee in the midweek Champions League game against Benfica.

He beats the German legend’s record set in 1972, and now has 22 in the league this season, six more than Radamel Falcao who hit five goals for Atletico in their win.

It did not take long for Messi to equal Mueller’s record with his side’s first real attack on 16 minutes, hitting a left footed shot into the right hand corner.

His history-making moment came nine minutes later when he struck from an identical position after good play from Adriano.

The win keeps Barca six points ahead of Atletico Madrid.

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