'La Pulga' scored both of Los Blaugranas' goals against Celtic, confirming their presence in the next stage of the UEFA Champions League.

There seems to be no legal way of stopping Lionel Messi when he's on fire, and Wednesday's performance gave the Argentine another chance to break an international record.

The 5-time Ballon D'Or winner became the first player in football history to score 100 international goals with his club with his brace against Celtic. It seemed that Cristiano Ronaldo would be the first to reach that milestone, but Messi beat him to the punch today.

This chart explains in detail all of Messi's international goals with the club. 

Messi also achieved this record in fewer matches than CR7. The Argentine ace needed 119 games to score his 100th goal, while Cristiano Ronaldo got close to that number having played 141 international matches.