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Messi Breaks World Cup Scoring Record as Argentina Advances

For much of us here in Latin America, watching Lionel Messi at a World Cup has become a familiar ritual. On Monday, the Argentine legend delivered another moment that will be remembered long after the 2026 tournament ends. Messi scored both goals in Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Austria, becoming the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history and helping the defending champions secure their place in the knockout stage.

The 38-year-old entered the match tied with German great Miroslav Klose on 16 World Cup goals. By the final whistle, Messi stood alone atop the record books with 18. The achievement adds another milestone to a career already considered one of the greatest in soccer history. For Argentina, it was also a practical result. The win guarantees a place in the Round of 32 and confirms first place in Group J with one match still to play.

Messi’s historic afternoon nearly started very differently. Argentina earned a penalty in the opening minutes, but Messi sent his shot wide in the ninth minute. Austria stayed organized and created several chances of its own, threatening to frustrate the South American giants.

Instead, Messi responded the way he has so many times throughout his career. In the 38th minute, he collected a pass from Thiago Almada and fired a left-footed shot into the net to break the deadlock. The goal moved him past Klose and into sole possession of the World Cup scoring record.

Austria continued to push forward in the second half, but Argentina’s defense held firm. Deep into stoppage time, Messi struck again, finishing a rebound in the 95th minute to seal the victory and cap a memorable day. For Latin American fans, Messi’s performance was another reminder that the region remains a major force at this World Cup.

Argentina has looked every bit like a title contender through its first two matches. Brazil remains unbeaten, Colombia is in a strong position in Group K, and Mexico has already secured advancement from Group A as one of the tournament hosts. The road has been more difficult for some others. Ecuador faces a challenging final group match against Germany, while Uruguay enters a decisive showdown with Spain needing a result to guarantee its place in the knockout rounds.

Still, Argentina has become the standard bearer for the region. Messi is now playing in his sixth World Cup, matching the tournament record for appearances. Most players his age have long since retired from international soccer. Instead, he continues to produce defining moments on the sport’s biggest stage.

Whether this proves to be Messi’s final World Cup remains unclear. What is certain is that he is making the most of it. Every tournament seems to bring another record, another milestone, another reason for fans across Latin America to believe that one more deep run is possible.

On Monday in Texas, Messi gave them another one.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours and Latin American players from his base in Costa Rica. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or on X at @theticotimes.
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