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All World Cup records broken by Lionel Messi in Austria win

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All World Cup records broken by Lionel Messi in Austria win

Argentina captain Lionel Messi has cemented his status as the ultimate World Cup icon by reaching an unprecedented 18 career goals, breaking Miroslav Klose’s men’s record and surpassing Marta’s overall tally of 17.

The milestone came on June 22, 2026, in Arlington, Texas, where Messi scored twice in Argentina’s 2–0 victory over Austria.

Despite missing an early penalty, the 38-year-old rebounded with a 38th-minute strike and a stoppage-time rebound finish, ensuring Argentina’s progression to the Round of 32.

His brace followed a hat-trick against Algeria that had tied Klose’s record just days earlier.

Messi’s longevity is unmatched:

Messi has scored all five of Argentina’s goals in this edition, carrying the reigning champions to the top of Group J with a perfect six points.

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