Another day, another record set by history maker Lionel Messi.

You could be forgiven for thinking the Barcelona legend was just strolling about in Florida with Inter Miami.

Messi was in devastating form in a thrilling 6-2 winCredit: Getty

However, title rivals New York Red Bulls found out he's not finished just yet, in ground-breaking fashion.

The signs have been there this season that Messi isn't messing around, especially with the Copa America around the corner

Prior to his Saturday night's clash, the Argentina World Cup winner had nine goals and four assists to place the David Beckham-owned club top of the Eastern Conference.

But in a 6-2 demolition of New York, the 36-year-old hit new heights on American soil.

He grabbed a MLS record five assists in the match and not only that, he did it in just 33 second-half minutes.

Messi's exquisite passing and dribbling created three goals for Luis Suarez who managed to score a stunning 12-minute hat-trick but still remained overshadowed.

Messi also managed to get himself on the scoresheet as Inter Miami overhauled a 1-0 first-half deficit in stunning style.

“Well, I always say the same thing: It is redundant to talk about him,” said Argentine boss Gerardo Martino.