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Soccer-Messi breaks World Cup scoring record with a stunning double

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Posted on June 22, 2026

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Lionel Messi Sets All-Time World Cup Scoring Record With Double in Argentina Win

Messi Breaks World Cup Scoring Records in Historic Argentina Victory

Record-Breaking Performance Against Austria

June 22 (Reuters) - Lionel Messi became the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history, netting twice during Argentina's 2-0 Group J win over Austria on Monday.

The double also extended Messi's scoring streak to six consecutive World Cup matches.

Surpassing Marta's Overall World Cup Record

The Argentina captain had moved level with Brazilian great Marta, whose 17 goals in the women's tournament had stood as the overall record, before moving clear and setting a new outright benchmark for combined men's and women's World Cup scoring.

He also extended his tally to five goals at this year's edition.

Details of Messi's Goals

First Goal: A Flowing Team Move

Messi crowned a flowing Argentina move in Dallas, starting the attack before arriving unmarked in the penalty area to sweep a first-time finish into the bottom corner from Facundo Medina's low cross, before later adding a stoppage-time second as he reacted quickest inside the box to seal the victory.

Missed Penalty and Second Goal

The Argentine talisman, who turns 39 later this week, had earlier missed a golden opportunity when he sent a penalty wide after Lautaro Martinez was fouled.

Celebrations and Legacy

The goal sparked celebrations among a sea of Argentina shirts in Dallas, with chants of Messi's name echoing around the stadium as, four decades after Diego Maradona's iconic exploits, Argentina's latest number 10 continued to build his own World Cup legacy.

Argentina's Progress in the Tournament

The victory secured Argentina's place in the knockout stage with a game to spare in Group J, following their opening 3-0 win over Algeria, as Lionel Scaloni’s side maintained a perfect start to their title defence.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico CityEditing by Toby Davis and Christian Radnedge)

Key Takeaways

  • Messi scored twice to reach 18 World Cup goals, surpassing Marta's previous combined men’s and women’s record of 17 goals (apnews.com).
  • He missed an early penalty but then netted in the 38th minute and again in stoppage time to seal the victory and Argentina’s spot in the knockout stage (apnews.com).
  • This goal extended his scoring streak to six consecutive World Cup matches, joining the exclusive company of Just Fontaine and Jairzinho (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many World Cup goals does Lionel Messi have now?
Lionel Messi's double against Austria brought his total to 18 World Cup goals, making him the all-time leading scorer.
What record did Messi break during the match against Austria?
Messi became the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history, surpassing Marta's combined men’s and women’s record of 17 goals.
How did Lionel Messi score his goals against Austria?
Messi scored his first goal from a Facundo Medina cross and added a second in stoppage time after reacting quickest inside the box.
What does Argentina's win over Austria mean for the team?
The victory secured Argentina's place in the World Cup knockout stage with a game to spare in Group J.
Who assisted Lionel Messi's first goal in the match?
Facundo Medina assisted Messi's first goal with a low cross into the penalty area.

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