Lionel Messi has once again added to his insane record collection with two Champions League feats which has included him surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo.The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner was on target in PSG's 3-1 win against Maccabi Haifa in Europe tonight (September 14), drawing the French side level with his strike after they'd fallen behind in the first half.His goal broke a pair of records in the process, the first being the most teams scored against in the Champions League. Messi has now netted against 39 different clubs, having been joint-top with Ronaldo on 38 beforehand.READ MORE: Champions League star who's tipped to 'force £30m Arsenal transfer' scores vs CelticHe has also become the first player to score a Champions League goal in 18 different seasons having done so every campaign since 2005/06, drawing ahead of Karim Benzema on 17 - though the Real Madrid striker could yet move equal again this year.The goal brought Messi within 14 of Ronaldo's unmatched tally of 140 in Europe's premier competition.