Lionel Messi has insisted that 'there are more goals to come' after the Argentine became Barcelona's all-time leading scorer.
The 26-year-old registered a hat-trick in Sunday's 7-0 win over Osasuna, with his second goal taking him one ahead of Paulinho Alcantara - who had held the record since 1927 - in the scoring charts at the Camp Nou.
"[Becoming all-time top scorer] is impressive. There was a lot of talk about it, now I have it. And now we continue, there are other goals," Messi told reporters after the match.
"I'm feeling good. I'm getting back after my injury, caught the rhythm, have more confidence. I think I have fully recovered now."
Messi has scored 28 times in all competitions this season.