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FIFA World Cup 2026: Lionel Messi Scripts History As Argentina Seal Knockouts Spot With 2-0 Win Over Austria In Dallas
24htopnews | June 23, 2026 12:08 PM CST

The victory ensured Argentina's qualification for the knockout stage with a game to spare, underlining their credentials as strong contenders to successfully defend their world title. With Messi continuing to rewrite football's record books, Lionel Scaloni's side head into the last 16 brimming with confidence.

Lionel Messi rewrote the FIFA World Cup record books once again, scoring a historic brace as Argentina defeated Austria 2-0 in their Group J clash in Dallas on Wednesday to secure a place in the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup. The victory ensured the defending champions progressed with a game to spare, while Messi became the outright highest goalscorer in men's World Cup history before extending his overall tournament record with a late second goal.

The Argentine captain endured a frustrating start, missing a penalty inside the opening 10 minutes after Lautaro Martinez was brought down in the box. Austria, led brilliantly in defence by David Alaba, continued to keep Messi at bay despite Argentina's sustained pressure.

However, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner finally broke the deadlock just before half-time, capping off a flowing team move that he initiated by meeting Facundo Medina's low cross with a first-time finish into the bottom corner for his landmark 17th World Cup goal. The strike carried immense significance as it took him past Germany legend Miroslav Klose to become the highest goalscorer in men's World Cup history.

Austria remained disciplined after the restart and looked to stay in contention, but Argentina controlled possession and rarely looked troubled. Messi continued to threaten, only to be denied again by the resolute Austrian defence.


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