Messi sets World Cup scoring record
as defending champion Argentina advances to knockout stage
[June 23, 2026]
By SCHUYLER DIXON
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Lionel Messi set a World Cup record with his
17th and 18th goals, and defending champion Argentina advanced to
the knockout stage with a 2-0 victory over Austria on Monday.
Messi had a golden opportunity to break the record in the ninth
minute, but went wide to the right on a penalty kick. Almost 30
minutes later, Messi caught Alexander Schlager leaning the wrong way
after Thiago Almada let Facuno Medina's pass go by him directly onto
Messi's left foot.
“There were moments when I was really angry about missing the
penalty, but I was able to make up for it,” Messi said.
In the waning seconds of injury time, Messi extended his record by
sending a shot through several defenders after Schlager turned away
his first attempt. He entered the game even with Germany striker
Miroslav Klose, who scored 16 goals over four World Cups from
2002-14.
“Beyond anything I’m so happy for the win,” Messi said. “It was
huge, tough and difficult. It would allow us to be relaxed to what’s
ahead. All matches in this World Cup are very even, very intense.
I’m enjoying this moment and craving to enjoy with my teammates.”

Two days before his 39th birthday and with an ailing father back
home, Messi celebrated twice with teammates to the delight of the
decidedly pro-Argentine crowd at the sold-out home of the NFL’s
Dallas Cowboys.
Most of those fans were wearing Messi’s familiar No. 10 jersey with
white and blue stripes, dwarfing the small pockets of red-clad
Austrian supporters under the retractable roof that offered
air-conditioned comfort on the second day of what is sure to be
another hot Texas summer.
The scoring record came 40 years to the day since the late Diego
Maradona’s “goal of the century” — another No. 10 who made a solo
run from the other side of midfield to give Argentina a two-goal
lead in a 2-1 victory over England in the 1986 World Cup
quarterfinals in Mexico City. Argentina went on to win the title.
Messi joined Just Fontaine and Jairzinho as the only players to
score in six straight World Cup games, and he's second among men
all-time with 122 international goals to Cristiano Ronaldo's 143.
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Argentina's Lionel Messi (10) celebrates scoring his side's first
goal against Austria with teammates during the World Cup Group J
soccer match in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Monday, June 22,
2026. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Argentina extended its winning streak in the
tournament to eight since a shocking loss to Saudi Arabia in its
2022 opener in Qatar.
La Albiceleste clinched the top spot in Group J with Jordan's 2-1
loss to Algeria on Monday night. Messi's playing status will be in
question with nothing at stake when Argentina returns to AT&T
Stadium to face Jordan in a group-stage finale Saturday night.
Jordan has already been eliminated.
Messi has scored all five of Argentina goals in the tournament and
has 12 World Cup goals since turning 35. The eight-time Ballon d’Or
winner as soccer’s best player in Europe had his first World Cup hat
trick in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria in its Group J opener last
week in Kansas City.
Trailing by a goal early in second-half injury time, Austria winger
Patrick Wimmer went just wide on a header after Kevin Danso had sent
a header his direction off a free kick.
“I think that we were in possession of the ball more than other
people expected,” Austria coach Ralf Rangnick said through an
interpreter. “Unfortunately, we weren’t able to nullify every
counter attack.”
Austria, which opened with a 3-1 victory over Jordan, can advance
with a win over Algeria on Saturday in Kansas City.
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