Paris Saint-Germain superstar Lionel Messi produced a spellbinding performance against Maccabi Haifa on Tuesday, scoring two fabulous goals.
[scoring as Paris Saint-Germain ran riot to beat Maccabi Haifa](https://www.goal.com/en/news/messi-50th-psg-appearance-goal-maccabi-haifa/blte3341da9fc45df25) in the Champions League, but it was his second goal - a delicate strike from outside of the box - that stole headlines. [BUY FIFA 23 NOW](https://www.ea.com/games/fifa/fifa-23) WHAT NEXT FOR MESSI?
"The smallest slip in concentration against players like that and they can score or have a big chance," said Maccabi defender Dylan Batubinsika.
Our ability to cover the most important issues in Israel and throughout the Jewish world—without the standard media bias—depends on the support of committed readers. PSG will travel to Turin to play Juventus in the last round of group games next week, knowing they only need to match Benfica’s result on the road against Maccabi Haifa to earn first place in the group. Senegal international defender Abdoulaye Seck scored both of Haifa’s goals, becoming the first opponent to score two goals in a UEFA Champions League Group Stage game at Paris Saint-Germain since the 2011-2012 competition, a streak of 33 home games for the French club.