🐐 Messi sets yet another record with his 19th Cup goal

🐐 Messi sets yet another record with his 19th Cup goal Lionel Messi is not messing around at this FIFA World Cup. After closing in on, matching and then surpassing the record for most goals in World Cup history, Argentina’s No. 10 keeps adding more milestones to his name. He started this Saturday’s (27) clash against Jordan on the bench. But he was brought on in the second half (61') and reached 19 World Cup goals with a free-kick in a match that is still ongoing. Messi has now become the player with the longest scoring streak in World Cups: SEVEN. He had been tied with Just Fontaine and Jairzinho. The Frenchman scored in all six matches he played at the 1958 edition, where he was the top scorer with 13 goals — a number that has still never been surpassed. Meanwhile, the “World Cup Hurricane” reached the same mark in all six possible matches during Brazil’s third World Cup title in 1970.  Messi’s run began at the Qatar World Cup, when he scored in the round of 16 (Australia), quarter-finals (Netherlands), semi-finals (Croatia) and final (France). He left 👑 PelĂ© behind in the 1st round Messi had the same 21 goal involvements as PelĂ© in World Cups before this edition of the tournament began. The King scored 12 goals and provided nine assists across 14 matches played between the 1958 and 1970 World Cups. Meanwhile, the Albiceleste star had 13 goals and eight assists in 26 matches since the 2006 World Cup.  He had already moved to 18 goals before this Saturday’s match after scoring three times against Algeria and twice against Austria. And he has already added to that tally. đŸ”„Most matches and deadly in every round Messi has reached his 29th World Cup match. No one has played more times. And he is also the player with the most wins: 19 — including the current one. He shares with Cristiano Ronaldo the record for the player who has appeared on the pitch in the most World Cups: six. Ochoa was also called up for six editions of the tournament, but stayed on the bench in 2006 and 2010. He was the backup to Oswaldo SĂĄnchez and Ă“scar PĂ©rez, respectively.  The Argentine No. 10 is also the only player to score in every stage of a World Cup since the format introduced the round of 16. He achieved that feat at the Qatar World Cup after scoring in every knockout round (already mentioned here) and in the group-stage matches against Saudi Arabia and Mexico. He only failed to find the net in the win over Poland, in the third Group C match.  The aforementioned Fontaine and Jairzinho scored in every stage of the 1958 and 1970 World Cups, respectively. But those editions went straight to the quarter-finals.  âšœ Top scorer for the first time? Messi finishes the group stage as the leading scorer of the 2026 World Cup. In other words, he will enter the knockout stage holding that status and chasing something he has never achieved: being the top scorer at a World Cup. He came close in Qatar with seven goals, but MbappĂ© scored one more. Only two Argentine players have achieved that feat: Guillermo StĂĄbile in 1930 (eight goals) and Mario Kempes in the 1979 title-winning campaign (six goals).  Messi only failed to score at the 2010 World Cup. The breakdown of his goals is: 2006 (one), 2014 (four), 2018 (one), 2022 (seven) and 2026 (six so far). This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŸ‡§đŸ‡· here.
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