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Barcelona scored six goals against Inter Miami in their second preseason game.
The Blaugrana showed their ruthlessness in front of goal, with goals from Aubameyang, Fati, Raphinha, and Memphis.
A closer look at the team, however, reveals that Barcelona still has some work to do in their defense, particularly on the left side.
Despite Barcelona's immense offensive strength, it is clear that the left side of their defense needs to be strengthened.
After the departure of Clement Lenglet, Barcelona is without a reliable left-footed center-back.
Alex Balde cannot be relied on at left-back for the big game, leaving Jordi Alba without a quality backup.
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Football records that cannot be broken by C. Ronaldo and Lionel Messi
1. Quickest Hat-Trick
Scottish footballer Tommy Ross holds the record for the fastest hat-trick in football history. Ross was a Ross County player in 1964 when he scored three goals in 90 seconds against Nairn County.
2. Most dribbles completed in a single World Cup match.
Former Nigeria international Jay-Jay Okocha holds the record for the most completed dribbles in a World Cup match. Okocha accomplished this in 1994 in a match between Italy and Nigeria, completing 15 dribbles, the most ever in a FIFA World Cup match.
3. Five goals in nine minutes.
Robert Lewandowski is a Polish international who currently plays for Bayern München in Germany. In September 2015, Bayern forward Lewandowski stunned the football world by scoring five goals in nine minutes against Wolfsburg. 5-1.
4. The most goals scored in a single World Cup tournament
In the 1950s, Just Fontaine was a French player. He has the record for most goals scored in a single World Cup tournament. This was accomplished in the 1958 World Cup, when he scored 13 goals in six games.
5. World Cup Goal with the Fastest Time.
This record is held by Turkish forward Hakan Sukur, who scored in 11 seconds during Turkey's third-place match against South Korea in the 2002 Korea/Japan FIFA World Cup.
6.Has performed the most hat tricks in football history.
Pele is the all-time leader in hat tricks in football history. In his career, the Brazilian legend scored 95 hat-tricks. Christiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are both well short of breaking this record.
7. The greatest number of World Cup goals
Miroslav Klose is a former German footballer. Klose had 16 World Cup goals in four tournaments before hugging his boots. In comparison, Messi has six World Cup goals, while Ronaldo has only seven.
8. Having five headers in a single game.
It takes a lot of energy and skill to score a header in a game, but Dondinho, a Brazilian player, did it. Everyone is familiar with Pele, the legendary Brazilian footballer.
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