FC Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi became the player with the most La Liga victories on Saturday, amassing his 335th league win when his side defeated Atletico Madrid, 2-0.

The previous holder of the record was Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas.

From his sensational victories versus Madrid to his title-deciding winning goal in 2015, here are Messi’s top five La Liga wins:

5. First win with a goal

The first time the Rosario native found the net in a Barca jersey, the club ended up winning the match, 2-0. It was a home game versus Albacete Balompie on May 1, 2005.

The Argentine international entered the game in the 88th minute. Two minutes later, Ronaldinho found the then 17-year-old Messi in the box with an exquisite lob. The winger smoothly brought the ball down with his left foot before looping a shot in the net. Unfortunately, the teenager’s goal was ruled offside.

Later in the 91st minute, Ronaldinho lobbed a pass to Messi again. The youngster let the ball bounce in the box before poking a shot over the opposite keeper in the net. He was onside this time.

Messi celebrated by climbing on top of Ronaldinho’s back. It was the start of the most prolific scorer (416 goals in 446 games) and winner of La Liga.

4. Career-high four league goals in victory vs Espanyol

The Argentine netted his most goals in a league game versus Barca’s crosstown rivals Espanyol, hitting the net four times against them in a 4-0 win on May 5, 2012.

Prior to this match, Messi scored a hat trick against Malaga. It was former FCB head coach Pep Guardiola’s last league game at home with the club.

The 31-year-old’s goals were a free kick from about 25 yards out, two penalties and a left-footed shot from an acute angle in the box.

3. A title deciding victory

Barca had failed to win La Liga the previous season to Atletico Madrid by three points. They were on top of the table but Real Madrid was lurking behind them by four points with two rounds left.

A win would grant Barcelona the title but they weren’t playing an easy opponent. The Catalonian club was going against the reigning champions Atletico.

Nevertheless, Messi carried his team to a 1-0 win.

He scored in the 65th minute after moving past two players in the box and steering a low-shot to the lower right corner of the net.

The 2014-15 La Liga title was Barcelona’s 23rd time winning the league.

2. Show them your jersey

The famous match in which Messi lifted his jersey up to the crowd at the Santiago Bernabeu didn’t start exactly how he wanted. Real fullback Marcelo busted the forward’s lip with his elbow in the 20th minute. Then Casemiro put Madrid up 1-0 in the 28th minute.

Five minutes later, Messi responded. He hopped past Luka Modric on top of the box, flew by Dani Carvajal’s challenge inside the 18 before hitting a shot in the net. With that goal, he became the all-time top scorer of the El Clasico.

Ivan Rakitic then scored for Barca in the 73rd minute before former Madrid man James Rodriguez leveled it up, 2-2, in the 85th minute.

Later in the 92nd minute, Messi hit a sublime one-time shot in the net to lead his side to a 3-2 victory. He celebrated by taking off his jersey and showing it to the crowd.

Although they downed Madrid, Barcelona didn’t manage to win the league that season.

1. Hat trick and assist at the Bernabeu win

Barcelona’s 4-3 victory over Madrid on March 23, 2014, will go down as Messi’s top La Liga win. Real was the first placed team and Barca was in third spot. The match was played at Madrid’s home, the Santiago Bernabeu.

Barca legend Andres Iniesta opened the scoring in the seventh minute from Messi’s pinpoint pass. Karim Benzema then scored two unanswered goals for Madrid in the 20th and the 24th minute.

Messi evened it up in the 42nd minute after skilling his way past a couple of Madrid players in the box and beaming a shot to the bottom left corner of the net.

Cristiano Ronaldo put Madrid back on top in the 55th minute, 3-2.

The Argentine responded by scoring two penalties to lead Barcelona to the victory, one in the 65th minute and the second one in the 84th minute.

However, despite this victory, the Catalonian side couldn’t climb on top of their rivals in the standings at the end of the season.