Fans remember how Lionel Messi put aside personal gain in race with Cristiano Ronaldo to support Neymar
In a 2015 La Liga match, Lionel Messi unselfishly gifted Neymar a penalty, jeopardizing his position in the Pichichi (La Liga top scorer) race against Cristiano Ronaldo.
On May 2, 2015, Barcelona bagged an emphatic 8-0 win over Cordoba in La Liga. Luis Suarez scored his first-ever hat-trick for the Blaugrana and Lionel Messi scored a brace, while Gerard Pique, Ivan Rakitic and Neymar each scored once in the rout.
Having scored two goals in the 46th and 80th minutes, Lionel Messi got the opportunity to complete his hat-trick when Neymar won a penalty in the 85th minute. The Argentinian was on 41 goals at the time, two goals clear of Cristiano Ronaldo (39) in the Pichichi race.
Instead of going for a hat-trick and trying to extend his lead over Ronaldo, Lionel Messi asked Neymar, who had not scored until then, to take the spot-kick. The Brazilian forward confidently put away the penalty to get on the scoresheet and complete the annihilation.
After the match, Neymar heaped praise on Lionel Messi, claiming that would never forget his act of kindness. He said (via Sport Bible):
“I won’t ever forget this detail. Messi is the best in the world and he could have easily scored a hat-trick and yet he let me take the penalty.
“I am so very grateful for that gesture. I’m learning so much from Messi every day, both from his football but also these gestures.”
Fans on Twitter have tipped their hats to Messi’s nature, dubbing him the “most unselfish player of all time.” Here’s how they have been reacting:
Lionel Messi ultimately lost the Pichichi race to Cristiano Ronaldo that season. The Portuguese superstar finished with 48 goals, five goals clear of the Argentina icon.