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Messi Breaks World Cup Record as Argentina Beat Austria 2–0

by Torkuma Gbor
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Lionel Messi produced another historic performance on Monday as Argentina defeated Austria 2–0 to book their place in the Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

‎The Argentine captain, despite missing an early penalty, went on to inspire his side with a 38th-minute opener before sealing the win deep into stoppage time after a swift counter-attacking move as Austria pressed for an equaliser.

‎The goals marked a major milestone for Messi, taking his World Cup tally to 17 and 18 goals respectively, making him the outright highest scorer in the tournament’s history.

‎Austria struggled to contain Argentina for most of the match, with the defending champions showing composure and control in key moments, especially after taking the lead.

‎Messi’s missed penalty earlier in the game briefly kept Austria in contention, but Argentina maintained pressure and ultimately punished their opponents in the closing stages.

‎The result ensures Argentina’s progression to the knockout phase as they continue their defence of the world title.

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