Considering he scores so frequently, it would be no surprise to to learn that he has run out of creative ways to celebrate finding the net.Saying that, Messi isn't the kind of player to draw attention to himself in such a way. He never dances, or performs Dele Alli style handshakes with his teammates, he generally just looks happy to have scored for his team.So if something is going to make him deviate from the norm to do something different, it'd better be something good. And according to a report in Spanish publication Mundo Deportivo, he had a very good reason for changing things up.The Argentine maestro missed out on Barca's 4-1 demolition of Granada over the weekend through suspension, but made his return to the starting line up for Wednesday evening's meeting against Sevilla.And in typical Messi fashion, his performance took centre stage as he found the net twice in five minutes to triple the home side's lead.Luis Suarez had already given the Catalan giants the lead after 25 minutes, only to see Messi blow the visitors out of the water with two quick fire goals.There was nothing out of the ordinary for his first goal, and the 29-year-old celebrated in normal fashion, but there was something distinctly noticeable after his second.Making sure he caught the view of the cameras, he ran two fingers over his cheek, which according to Mundo Deportivo was a message of support for children battling cancer.See for yourself in the video below...

It's a classy gesture from a classy player, who is now apparently confirmed as a very classy man.

It should be no surprise, though, as Messi is a patron of the Paralosvalientes campaign, which started in February to obtain funds to build a hospital for children in Europe who suffer with cancer.

Bringing Messi on board was the project's way of raising awareness to help the public collaborate with the project.

It's fair to say that if people didn't know about it before they'll almost certainly know about it now.