Messi reaches yet another benchmark successfully.
Messi tied the record for most goals scored in a World Cup with the late Diego Maradona after scoring one of his own during the match against Mexico.
Messi reaches yet another benchmark successfully.
Argentina entered the game against Mexico with the mindset of conquering their opponent.
Messi and his colleagues were forced into a must-win encounter against Albiceleste as a result of their loss in the first match, which was played against Saudi Arabia.
When the Mexican squad did not buckle under pressure throughout the first half of the game, they demonstrated that they were not an easy team to i/n/t/im/idate. El Tri displayed an awkward kick, which disappointed the Argentine forwards and led to Argentina’s defeat. When the game was still tied at the end of regulation, a well-known voice was heard in the stands. It was Messi.
Messi notches his eighth goal in World Cup competition.
From outside the penalty area, the striker who wears the number 10 shirt has a shot that is unstoppable.
The striker appears to let out all of the pressure that has been building up inside of him for such a long time after he scores the goal.
The goal scored by Messi is also Messi’s eighth goal in World Cup competition.
The striker who was born in 1987 tied the record for most goals scored in World Cup competition held by the late great Diego Maradona.
Even Messi has a shot at besting Batistuta’s record in terms of goals scored.
Batigol is the Argentine player who has scored the most goals in World Cup competition up until this point.
Messi is so than capable of surpassing the achievement of “Lion King,” which has nine goals.
Messi not only scored a goal, but he also set up another one, this time for a rising sensation named Enzo Fernandes.
The young attacker, who is only 21 years old, had a very elegant pass to make the score 2-0 in Argentina’s favor.