
Messi won the 2011
UEFA Best Player in Europe Award, beating his
FC Barcelona team-mate
Xavi Hernández and
Real Madrid's
Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi won the
2011 FIFA Ballon d'Or, again beating his team-mate Xavi and Cristiano Ronaldo. By winning the
FIFA Ballon d'Or again, Messi become the fourth player to win three Ballon d'Ors, after
Johan Cruyff,
Michel Platini and
Marco Van Basten and the second player to win three consecutive Ballon d'Ors, after
Michel Platini
(although two of his Ballon d'Ors are FIFA Ballon d'Ors, which he won
consecutively). Messi also won the IFFHS World's Top Goal Scorer award,
with 19 goals in 2011.
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On 19 February 2012, Messi, on his 200th
La Liga appearance, scored four goals against
Valencia CF in a 5–1 win.
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On 7 March, Messi became the first player to score five goals in an
UEFA Champions League match since the tournament's re-establishment in
1992, helping the defending champions Barcelona win 7–1 against
Bayer Leverkusen.
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On 20 March, Messi scored three goals against
Granada, making him
FC Barcelona's leading goalscorer in official competitions, surpassing club legend
César Rodríguez, who had previously held the record with 232.
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On 3 April, Messi scored two goals from penalty kicks against Milan
in the second leg of the Champions League Quarter-final, allowing him to
surpass his personal record, joint with Ruud van Nistelrooy, of 12
goals in a single UEFA Champions League season. These goals allowed him
to tie José Altafini's record of 14 goals in a single European Cup
season in the 1962–63 season, before the tournament's re-establishment
as the UEFA Champions League in 1992.
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Messi was unable to score in the semifinals, although he provided an
assist in the second leg, as Barcelona were knocked out to eventual
winners
Chelsea.
During the second leg match, Messi missed an important penalty, hitting
the crossbar. The goal would have put Barcelona ahead on aggregate.
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On 11 April, Messi scored his 61st goal of the season against
Getafe CF, and made two assists.
[141] On 2 May, Messi scored a hat-trick against
Málaga CF surpassing
Gerd Müller's record (67 goals in 1972–73) with 68 goals, and thus becoming the best goalscorer in history in one season in Europe.
[142] It was the 21st multi-goal game of the season for Messi and his seventh
La Liga hat-trick.
[143] He then scored four goals on 5 May against
RCD Espanyol
to take his tally to an unprecedented 72 goals, in the process becoming
only the second player to pass 70 goals in a first division season
since
Archie Stark of
Bethlehem Steel in the
American Soccer League in 1924–25.
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On 25 May, he scored again in the
2012 Copa del Rey Final,
helping Barcelona win their 26th Spanish Cup title, and increasing his
seasonal goalscoring record to an unmatched 73 goals in all
competitions.
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This was also Guardiola's last match as Barcelona's manager, and the
Cup win marked Messi's second Copa del Rey title, after losing the final
the year before, as well as his 14th Barcelona trophy during
Guardiola's four seasons at the club. Although Barcelona failed to win
their 4th consecutive Liga title under Guardiola, finishing runners up
to arch-rivals Real Madrid, Messi finished the 2011–12 season as the top
goalscorer in La Liga for a second time, with a Liga record of 50
goals. He was the second best assist provider in La Liga that season
with 16 assists, after
Mesut Özil,
who managed 17. He also ended the season as the UEFA Champions' League
Top Scorer for a fourth consecutive time, with 14 goals.
[144] He was one of the top assist providers of the
tournament
with 5 assists and finished the season with 73 goals and 29 assists in
all club competitions, with more goals and assists than any other
player.