What's Happening?
Lionel Messi made history by scoring his 17th and 18th World Cup goals in Argentina's 2-0 win over Austria, surpassing Miroslav Klose's record. Despite his achievement, Messi expressed fatigue after the match, unable to recall his favorite World Cup goal.
At nearly 39 years old, Messi's performance has been remarkable, leading Argentina to secure a spot in the knockout round. His two goals against Austria added to his tally of five goals in the 2026 World Cup, following a hat trick against Algeria.
Why It's Important?
Messi's record-breaking performance underscores his status as a legendary figure in soccer, inspiring both fans and fellow players. His ability to perform at such a high level at an advanced age for an athlete is noteworthy and sets a standard for longevity in sports. The ongoing competition with younger players like Kylian Mbappé, who is close behind in the all-time goals list, adds a dynamic element to the tournament. Messi's achievements contribute to Argentina's strong position in the World Cup, enhancing their chances of advancing further.
What's Next?
Argentina will face Jordan in their final group match, where Messi will aim to extend his goal record. The race for the Golden Boot is heating up, with Mbappé and Haaland also in contention. Messi's performance will be pivotal for Argentina's success in the knockout stages. As the tournament progresses, the focus will be on whether Messi can maintain his form and lead Argentina to a World Cup victory.













