February 2026 Stats Update: Messi Reaches 902 Goals
Latest statistics as both legends continue to defy age and expectations
What's New in February 2026?
As we enter February 2026, both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo continue to etch their names in football history. Despite being in the latter stages of their careers, both players remain at the top of their game, consistently delivering performances that defy expectations.
Messi's move to Inter Miami has proven to be phenomenally successful, with the Argentine maestro adding silverware and continuing his incredible goal-scoring run. Meanwhile, Ronaldo's impact in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr continues to showcase his dedication and unmatched work ethic.
Messi's Recent Form
Messi's time at Inter Miami has been nothing short of spectacular. With 83 goals and 45 assists in just 110 matches, he's averaging over one goal contribution per game. His impact extends beyond statistics—he's transformed MLS viewership and attendance records.
Ronaldo's Continued Excellence
Ronaldo's move to Al-Nassr has elevated the entire Saudi Pro League. His 122 goals in 144 matches demonstrate that his goal-scoring prowess remains undiminished. At 40+ years old, his physical conditioning and dedication continue to set standards that younger players aspire to match.
The Numbers That Matter
| Stat | Messi | Ronaldo |
|---|---|---|
| Career Goals | 902 | 955 👑 |
| Career Assists | 447 👑 | 269 |
| Ballon d'Or | 8 👑 | 5 |
| Champions League | 4 | 5 👑 |
Looking Ahead
As both players continue their careers, the question is no longer whether they'll add to their incredible statistics—it's by how much. With Messi looking comfortable and happy in Miami, and Ronaldo showing no signs of slowing down in Saudi Arabia, football fans around the world continue to be treated to the brilliance of two all-time greats.
"Both players have defined a generation of football. We're witnessing history every time they step on the pitch. The debate about who's better will continue long after they retire, but right now, we should just appreciate what we're seeing."