Messi has not scored so far in his career
oolong (tea)
Balls. But the World Cup's fastest udon goal had Messi involved. In terms of position and height, Messi is largely unqualified to score an oval goal.
An own goal in soccer refers to a ball being played into the home goal, and there are two main characteristics that need to be met in order to score an own goal. First of all, you need to actively participate in the defense. As a midfielder, defense is not Messi's main job, his talent is mainly in the offensive side of the show. Oolong goal from the position attribute is generally defender players and defensive midfielders scored more, they often need to help the goalkeeper in the penalty area to block the opponent's shot, sometimes the goal line clearance failed to cause oolong, often the case is that the backfield players back to the goalkeeper caused by the oolong goal. Messi seldom appeared in the depth of the defense position, so from the oolong goal scoring opportunity is relatively small.
The second reason is innately determined, as we all know, headers are not the way Messi excels at scoring goals, but it is a relatively common way for offensive players to score an own goal. Due to the lack of height, Messi will rarely be arranged to defend corners, defense away from the penalty area is also very difficult to appear to score a goal. So neither of these two points Messi does not meet, which is the main reason why Messi has not scored an oolong goal.
Although Messi did not have the chance to score an oval, Messi's career still produced some performances that made opponents oval. In the World Cup, he sent a threatening free kick pass on behalf of Argentina against Bosnia and Herzegovina, teammate Rojo scuffed the ball after the rival defender clearance error, scored a udon goal, the opening only 130 seconds to have a udon goal, set a new record for the fastest udon goal in the World Cup.