Not the friendly ones! Santos defends Pelé’s goals after Lionel Messi set a record at the club

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Santos revealed a rebuke with Lionel Messi acclaimed for breaking Pelé’s team’s record of goals, claiming that the Brazilian’s wonderful friendly exploits (More Football News) were overlooked.

Barcelona captain Messi scored his 644th goal in competition with Barcelona in a 3-0 win over Real Valladolid on 22 December.

This allowed him to surpass the overall of 643 that Pelé scored in the official matches of Santos, and Pelé, three times a world cup, hastened to congratulate the Argentine striker.

However, Santos turns out that Pelé’s 448 purposes in friendly ones deserve to have the same weight and that, therefore, a team’s true purpose leader remains his most productive player.

An article on the Santos website, attributed to club historian Fernando Ribeiro, bears the title “Rey Pelé – 1,091 for Santos FC”.

The article reads: “In days, there has been a lot of talk in the press and on social media about the number of goals scored through Pelé with the Santos shirt.

According to some statisticians, Argentine Lionel Messi (Barcelona) has the player with the highest objectives for the same club, achieving 644 goals for the Catalan club, excluding the friendly ones, called through some as official objectives”.

Ribeiro acknowledges Pelé’s congratulatory note to Messi, adding: “Part of the press reports on the historic achievement, which goes back to the highest of all records, the overall goals in the clubs.

“Pelé scored 1,091 goals for Santos. In the press accounts, the football king scored 643 goals in competitions and the 448 goals scored in friendlies and competitions were excluded, as if they were less valuable than the others. “

“The 448 goals now seeking disqualification have been scored against the big clubs and groups of the day. América (Mexico) and Colo Colo (Chile) scored nine goals from Pelé.

“The Internazionale of Milan, one of Europe’s leaders in the 1960s, suffered 8 more goals from the king. “

The historian issues a series of opponents that Pelé has scored in friendly and adds: “Barcelona itself, where Messi plays now, has also been the victim of Pelé: 4 goals, scored in 4 matches”.

Pelé’s ordinary four-figure loot has been a topic of debate in decades since he was an active player, and some argue that many of the opposition groups were light.

Pelé, 80, posted a note on Twitter on Sunday that gave the impression of being a reference to the COVID-19 pandemic, where he wrote, “We are coming to the end of this terrible and exhausting game. Upstairs, and we’re going to kiss at the end!”

Even such a warm and positive message meant that Pelé had gotten rid of a social media critic, obviously skeptical of his career, that he replied, “How many goals did you score against your nephew on the lawn this weekend?”

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