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While he also extended his group stage record to 80 goals in 85 – taking him further ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo’s sum of 73 – with the Portuguese unable to add to it this season.
The 37-year-old can breathe one sigh of relief, however, as Messi couldn’t quite bag a third – which would have seen him overtake Ronaldo’s tally of eight Champions League hat-tricks – on which they remain are tied.
Messi also became the first player in Europe’s top five leagues this season to reach double figures in goals and assists.
He has netted 11 so far this campaign, while laying on 12 for others.
Kylian Mbappe was also on the scoresheet for PSG last night, bagging twice as his side romped past the Israeli underdogs.
Neymar and Carlos Soler netted – while Sean Goldberg scored an own goal for the visitors.
Abdoulaye Seck grabbed both of Maccabi’s consolation strikes.