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Scoring goals for your national team is the desire of every player who has the opportunity to represent his country in different tournaments. These are the top 5 international scorers of all time for these top national teams.
1. Portugal - Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time top scorer in football history and for his national team. He has played 197 games since 2003, scoring 120 goals. He scored twice in a 4–0 win over Liechtenstein in a UEFA Euro qualifier.
2. Argentina - Lionel Messi is their all-time top scorer in football history. He has scored 99 goals in 172 games played since 2005. He scored once in their 2–0 win over Panama in an international friendly.
3. Brazil - Neymar Junior and Pelé are all-time top scorers with 77 goals. Neymar scored those goals in 124 appearances while Pele scored 92 appearances between 1957 and 1971. Ronaldo Rosario is the third highest goalscorer of all time with 62 goals.
4. England - Harry Kane is their all-time top scorer with 54 goals. He has played 81 matches since 2015. He scored 1 goal in a 1-2 win over Italy in a UEFA European Championship qualifying match. Wayne Rooney is their all-time second-highest scorer with 53 goals.
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President Laporta suggested the star could return, also wanted by Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal
PSG striker Lionel Messi could return to Barcelona.
Dubai:
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta has hinted at the possibility of Lionel Messi returning to the club.
Messi, who is out of contract with Paris Saint Germain this summer, has been an integral part of Barcelona's success, and Laporta acknowledges his importance, saying "Messi is a great player. best in history".
While caution is needed due to Messi's current status as a PSG player, Laporta has indicated that Barca's doors are open for the Argentinian World Cup winner.
He also expressed regret for leaving the club in 2021, admitting that he had to make a difficult decision due to spending limits imposed by La Liga. Laporta's comments suggest he is looking to improve Messi's relationship with the club and is ready for his return. potential profit
However, there are some obstacles to Messi's return. Barca's current wage bill will be reduced and investigations are ongoing into the 'Negreira case' related to match-fixing which could have a financial and competitive impact for the club.
UEFA has opened its own investigation into the incident that could lead to Barca's expulsion from European competitions.
It remains to be seen whether Messi will wear a Barca shirt again or continue his career elsewhere, possibly in Saudi Arabia with Al Hilal known to be a fan of the 35-year-old. If he moves to the Saudi Pro League, his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo currently playing for Al Nassr will continue in front of a whole new audience.
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