Messi's record 18th World Cup goal fires Argentina into last 32 with 2-0 win
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Lionel Messi rewrote the history books on Monday, 23 June at the Dallas Stadium, scoring a brace to become the highest individual goal-scorer in FIFA World Cup history as defending champions Argentina defeated Austria 2-0 in a Group J fixture and advanced to the knockout rounds of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The victory was Argentina's second in the group stage, confirming their place in the last 32.
Record-Breaking Night for Messi
Messi, just two days shy of his 39th birthday, netted in the 38th minute to claim his 17th World Cup goal, surpassing Miroslav Klose of Germany, who had held the record at 16. He then extended that mark with an opportunistic finish in the 90+5th minute to make it 18 — a total that now stands alone at the summit of the tournament's all-time scoring charts.
The updated list reads: Messi (Argentina) — 18 goals, Klose (Germany) — 16, Ronaldo (Brazil) — 15, with Kylian Mbappé (France) and Gerd Müller (Germany) next at 14 apiece.
Messi Joins Exclusive Scoring Streak Club
Beyond the aggregate record, Messi also became only the third player in World Cup history to score in six consecutive tournaments, joining Just Fontaine of France and Jairzinho of Brazil in that elite company. His five goals in the 2026 edition alone underline that, at nearly 39, he remains the tournament's most dangerous individual.
How the Goals Came
Argentina dominated the early exchanges but were briefly disrupted when Messi missed a penalty in the first half, ceding momentum to an Austria side that pressed high and cut off Argentina's build-up play for a sustained spell. The Austrians kept the match level for roughly 15 minutes without, however, converting their pressure into a goal.
Argentina regained control through a sharp midfield combination: Messi won possession, fed Thiago Almada, and received a precise return pass before unleashing a clinical finish past Austrian goalkeeper Alexander Schlager to make it 1-0 at the 38th minute. He then sealed the win in the fifth minute of added time with a second goal, his 18th in World Cup football.
Argentina's Path to the Knockouts
The 2-0 result confirmed Argentina's progression to the last 32 with two wins from their group games. Their status as Group J winners was set to be confirmed pending the outcome of the Jordan vs Algeria match later the same day — if Jordan failed to beat Algeria, Argentina would be confirmed at the top of the group.
With the knockout stage now secured, Argentina will look to build on Messi's form as they pursue a third successive World Cup title — a feat no nation has achieved in the modern era.