Lionel Messi: How he scored 300 La Liga goals
Lionel Messi set yet another record on Wednesday, as he became the first man to break the 300-goal mark in La Liga.
The Barcelona superstar reached his triple-century in the 25th minute of his side's 3-1 victory at Sporting Gijon, opening the scoring with a typically unerring left-footed finish from 20 yards.
For good measure, Messi notched his 301st league goal with another clinical strike 16 minutes later. He is now 50 clear of second-placed Telmo Zarra in La Liga's all-time leading scorers' list.
Here we take a look at the key statistics behind Messi's quite remarkable goalscoring record:
Goals-to-game ratio
It has taken Messi just 334 Liga appearances - and 292 starts - to register 301 goals in the competition, which works out at an average of just over 0.9 goals per game.
How he scored them
Unsurprisingly, the vast majority (240) of Messi's 301 goals have come from his wand of a left foot, with just 12 being recorded as headers. He even scored once with his hand, against Espanyol in 2011. The 28-year-old has netted 39 penalties and 15 direct free-kicks in La Liga, with 260 of his goals coming from inside the penalty area.
Where and when he scored them
172 of Messi's 301 goals have been scored at Camp Nou, and the Argentina captain appears to prefer the second half to the first - with 177 of his strikes coming after the interval.
His favourite opponents
Xerez, though, can boast that they are the only team to have faced Messi more than once in La Liga without conceding to him. Real Murcia, Las Palmas and Cadiz have also managed to keep Messi out in league fixtures.
His partners in crime