Lionel Messi made MLS history in his third season with Inter Miami, becoming the league’s fastest player to reach 100 regular‑season goal contributions.
The accomplishment came in Inter Miami's 4-2 win over Toronto FC, where Messi contributed one goal and two assists.
Inter Miami bounced back from last weekend's 4-3 loss at home to Orlando City and have now improved with a six-game win streak on the road. Miami's four-goal victory will tee them up for another road match to face Cincinnati FC on May 13.
The win marks 59 goals and 41 assists in 64 regular-season matches for Messi, breaking the previous record of 95 matches set by Toronto’s Sebastian Giovinco. Messi has now scored 87 goals and added 57 assists in 101 career appearances in all competitions.
The 38-year-old forward hit the milestone just a month shy of the FIFA 2026 World Cup, where Argentina will look to defend their 2022 title. Messi is expected to be a focal point for Argentina heading into the largest World Cup to date, should he officially commit to playing.