Messi’s sixth World Cup begins with record-breaking hat-trick for Argentina
Messi reached the milestone when he was named in Argentina’s starting line-up for Tuesday’s Group match in Kansas City
Lionel Messi added another feat to his remarkable career by becoming the first player to appear in six FIFA World Cups and marking the occasion with a hat-trick in Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Algeria.
The 38-year-old reached the milestone when he was named in Argentina’s starting line-up for Tuesday’s Group match in Kansas City, making his 200th international appearance.
Messi’s first goal of the night came after 17 minutes, taking his World Cup tally to 15 goals. H
e later completed his first-ever World Cup hat-trick to equal Miroslav Klose’s record of 16 goals at the tournament and register his 120th international goal.
The Argentina captain had an earlier strike ruled out, but still delivered a memorable performance in front of nearly 70,000 fans and was given a standing ovation when substituted late in the match.
Messi’s World Cup journey began in 2006 when he made his debut as an 18-year-old and Tuesday’s appearance came exactly 20 years after his first World Cup cap against Serbia and Montenegro.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner also became the oldest player to score a World Cup hat-trick and the first footballer to score in five consecutive World Cup matches.
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