Lionel Messi made history on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, by scoring twice in Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Austria during the World Cup group stage. This remarkable performance not only secured Argentina’s advancement to the knockout phase but also marked a significant milestone for Messi, who now holds the record for the most goals scored in men’s World Cup history with a total of 18 goals.
The match, held at a packed stadium, saw Messi open the scoring just before halftime, giving Argentina a crucial lead. His second goal came during stoppage time, sealing the victory and further solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest players in football history. The win was Argentina’s second in Group J, following their earlier triumph, which ensured their place in the next round of the tournament.
Messi’s record-breaking goals have sparked celebrations among fans and fellow players alike, with many hailing him as a national hero. His journey through the World Cup has been closely followed, and this latest achievement adds another chapter to an already illustrious career.
As Argentina prepares for the knockout stage, the team will look to build on this momentum, with Messi at the forefront of their efforts. The excitement surrounding the World Cup continues to grow, with fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming matches and the possibility of Argentina making a deep run in the tournament.
Messi’s accomplishment is not only a personal triumph but also a testament to the strength and resilience of the Argentine team, which has shown determination and skill throughout the tournament. With the knockout rounds approaching, the stakes are higher than ever, and all eyes will be on Messi and his teammates as they aim for World Cup glory.