Records Messi and Ronaldo can break & and some other records that can be broken in the 2019/20 season

A few big milestones could be reached across Europe in the

coming campaign
The likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo will be out to

reach new heights this season with the superstar duo among

a number of players, managers and clubs chasing European

football records.

Read on for all the records that can be broken across Europe

this season...


Ronaldo out to equal most Champions League titles won by a player

 After his impressive Champions League run ended at the

quarter final stage last season with Juventus, Cristiano

Ronaldo will be desperate to lift the title again this term.

Should he help guide the current Serie A champions to

continental glory, it will be Ronaldo's sixth European Cup title.

That would bring him level with fellow Madrid legend Paco

Gento for the most times a player has lifted the trophy.


Messi chasing Ronaldo's La Liga hat-trick haul

Barcelona star Lionel Messi will be eager to overtake

Cristiano Ronaldo's La Liga record for most hat-tricks this

season. Ronaldo bagged 34 across his time with Real Madrid

and Messi, currently on 33, has a strong chance of breaking

that record over the next nine months with his last treble

coming in March this year.

Ronaldo chasing Golden Boot trifecta

After claiming Golden Boots in the Premier League and La

Liga, Cristiano Ronaldo is out to become the only player to win

the award in Serie A as well to complete an impressive hat-

trick. The current Juventus attacker finished fourth in the

goal-scoring standings last season, just five goals shy of

winner Fabio Quagliarella.

La Liga Golden Boot record awaiting Messi

Having last season claimed his sixth La Liga Golden Boot, or

Pichichi as its known in Spain, Messi equalled the record

previously held by Athletic Bilbao legend Telmo Zarra. Should

Messi bag another this season, he'd become the first player

ever to claim seven. As it stands, the Argentine has won the

Pichichi for the past three seasons and will take some serious

stopping this campaign.


Guardiola set to overtake Mourinho for fastest Premier League century

Two more rivals and another chance for one to stake their

claim over the other with Pep Guardiola poised to post 100

Premier League wins in the fewest number of matches for a

manager. The record is currently held by Jose Mourinho, who

brought up the league century after 142 games. Guardiola, as

it stands, boasts 88 wins from 115 matches meaning he

should set a new record barring an unlikely winless spell with

Manchester City.


Manchester City could join United for most consecutive Premier League titles

After defending their Premier League crown last season,

Manchester City would join Manchester United as the only

other club top to win the competition for three consecutive

campaigns if they can finish first again this season. The Red

Devils have achieved the feat twice between 1999-2001 and

2007-2009, with City no doubt keen to hijack their rivals'

milestone. 

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