The Argentina ace netted 46 times in La Liga as the Catalan giants
reclaimed their title back from Real Madrid and he was presented with
the trophy in Barcelona on Wednesday.
Messi, 26, also won the award following the 2009/10 season, when he scored 34 goals, and again after the 2011/12 campaign when he found the back of the net 50 times.
And a modest Messi said after being presented with the trophy by former Barca and Bulgaria forward Hristo Stoichkov, who was joint-winner in 1990: ‘I dedicate this award to my family, to the people who are there in the toughest times, and my team-mates.
‘I want to thank them because without them I wouldn’t have achieved anything. It’s a prize for the squad.’
Winners since 2006:
2006-07 Francesco Totti (AS Roma) 26 goals
2007-08 Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) 31 goals
2008-09 Diego Forlan (Atletico Madrid) 32 goals
2009-10 Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 34 goals
2010-11 Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 40 goals
2011-12 Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 50 goals
2012-13 Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 46 goals
Messi, who is currently sidelined for eight weeks with a hamstring injury, is the only player to win the trophy three times.
Regarding his injury and the possibility of being back in action by 2014, Messi said: ‘I’m better, improving little by little, I’m nearly without any pain and starting to do little things.
‘I haven’t put a return date, if everything goes well this will be the date (first game of next year) to return, but we’ll see how the recovery goes. It will happen when it has to happen.’
Messi enjoyed a typically successful start to the season with eight goals in 11 Primera Divison appearances before tearing his hamstring against Real Betis earlier this month.
However, his chances of winning a fourth Golden Shoe this season will have been badly hit by that injury, with Ronaldo already having notched 16 times in La Liga this term, with two hat-tricks in his last three matches.
SOURCE:www.stargist.com
Messi, 26, also won the award following the 2009/10 season, when he scored 34 goals, and again after the 2011/12 campaign when he found the back of the net 50 times.
And a modest Messi said after being presented with the trophy by former Barca and Bulgaria forward Hristo Stoichkov, who was joint-winner in 1990: ‘I dedicate this award to my family, to the people who are there in the toughest times, and my team-mates.
‘I want to thank them because without them I wouldn’t have achieved anything. It’s a prize for the squad.’
Winners since 2006:
2006-07 Francesco Totti (AS Roma) 26 goals
2007-08 Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) 31 goals
2008-09 Diego Forlan (Atletico Madrid) 32 goals
2009-10 Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 34 goals
2010-11 Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) 40 goals
2011-12 Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 50 goals
2012-13 Lionel Messi (Barcelona) 46 goals
Messi, who is currently sidelined for eight weeks with a hamstring injury, is the only player to win the trophy three times.
Regarding his injury and the possibility of being back in action by 2014, Messi said: ‘I’m better, improving little by little, I’m nearly without any pain and starting to do little things.
‘I haven’t put a return date, if everything goes well this will be the date (first game of next year) to return, but we’ll see how the recovery goes. It will happen when it has to happen.’
Messi enjoyed a typically successful start to the season with eight goals in 11 Primera Divison appearances before tearing his hamstring against Real Betis earlier this month.
However, his chances of winning a fourth Golden Shoe this season will have been badly hit by that injury, with Ronaldo already having notched 16 times in La Liga this term, with two hat-tricks in his last three matches.
SOURCE:www.stargist.com
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