Record-breaking Messi helps Argentina past Austria into last 32

Group J

Argentina 2-0 Austria

Lionel Messi became the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer when he netted both goals in Argentina’s 2-0 win over Austria in Group J in Dallas to confirm the holders’ place in the last 32.

Messi took his total to 18 ⁠World Cup goals when he netted in the 38th and 95th minutes having earlier missed from the penalty spot as Argentina secured their second win to move on to six points.

His first strike took him past Germany’s Miroslav Klose as the all-time leading scorer in men’s World Cup history and his second ensured he moved past Marta’s 17 goals in the women’s tournament, which had stood as the overall record.

The Inter Miami playmaker, who will celebrate his 39th birthday on Wednesday, showed few signs of slowing down when he claimed his fourth and fifth goals in two matches so far at the finals.

That was despite showing a familiar weakness from 12 ‌yards when he squandered an eighth-minute ⁠opportunity to move past Klose’s mark, which he had matched with a hat-trick against Algeria last Tuesday.

Lautaro Martinez had been scythed down as he burst into the area by a combination of Stefan Posch and Xaver Schlager although referee Amin Omar needed to view the pitchside monitor before awarding the penalty that Messi dragged wide.

That was the third World Cup penalty miss of Messi’s career, the first coming against Iceland ‌in Russia in 2018 and the second versus Poland four years later.

David Alaba then twice frustrated Messi, poking the ball towards keeper Alexander Schlager as he shaped to shoot and later ⁠blocking a goal-bound strike but there was little the Austrian defence could do to prevent Argentina taking the lead.

Messi celebrates after breaking the deadlock in Dallas.

Thiago ‌Almada was the architect of the opener when he drove towards the area, laying off possession ⁠to Facundo Medina ‌on his left and, after Almada allowed the return pass to roll through his legs, an unmarked Messi calmly stroked home.

Emi Martinez pushed Marcel Sabitzer’s set-piece to safety having seen Cristian Romero give away a needless free kick on the edge of the penalty area as Austria sought the ⁠equaliser early in the second half.

Michael Gregoritsch headed his later looping effort high over the bar for Ralf Rangnick’s side, who rarely managed ⁠to muster the quality in the final third to trouble their opponents.

Messi almost set up Nico Gonzalez to score and give the champions breathing space, but the substitute headed a left-wing corner across the face of the Austrian goal soon after the hydration break.

The second goal did eventually arrive through Messi mere moments before the final whistle.

Julian Alvarez’s initial attempt was saved by Schlager but the rebound was worked to Messi who, after seeing his first shot blocked, pounced to drive ‌in a low strike from six yards out that confirmed the points.

A record eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, Messi has defied age and belief with his scoring feats, with 12 of his 18 World Cup goals coming after turning 35.

He became just the third player in the tournament’s history to score in six consecutive games, following France’s Just Fontaine in 1958 and Brazilian Jairzinho in 1970.

Messi scores Argentina’s second to take his World Cup goals tally to 18.

Messi’s first came 20 years ago against Serbia and Montenegro aged 19, but he did not score in the 2010 tournament in South Africa.

Four more followed in 2014 – including a double in a 3-2 win over Nigeria – followed by one in 2018, against Nigeria again.

In 2022, captain Messi inspired Argentina to World Cup glory, scoring seven times, including two in the final against France, which his side won 4-2 on penalties after it had finished 3-3 following extra time.

Messi, now playing for Major League Soccer side Inter Miami, began this tournament three behind Klose, but his hat-trick against Algeria put him level with the German.

This double against Austria – taking his international tally for his country to 122 goals in 201 games – put him out in front, although France’s Kylian Mbappe will have the all-time landmark in his sights too.

The 27-year-old is joint fourth in the list on 14, and will be hoping to score more goals in this tournament, with group games against Iraq on Monday (22:00 BST) and then Norway on 26 June (20:00 BST) to come.

Messi, though, will also be looking to extend his mark as Argentina face Jordan in their last group match on 28 June, before the knockout stages.

Argentina end their group phase with a game against Jordan, while Austria take on Algeria with both games starting at 03:00 BST on Sunday, 28 June.


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