Lionel Messi etched his name deeper into football history on Monday by becoming the all-time leading goal scorer in FIFA World Cup history. The Argentine superstar scored twice in Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Austria, helping his team secure a place in the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The historic performance came at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, where the 38-year-old forward netted his 17th and 18th World Cup goals. In doing so, Messi surpassed former Germany striker Miroslav Klose, who previously held the record with 16 goals.
Messi Creates World Cup History
Football fans witnessed another remarkable chapter in Messi’s legendary career as he delivered a match-winning performance for Argentina.
The victory not only secured three crucial points for the South American giants but also cemented Messi’s status as one of the greatest players in football history.
Argentina’s captain showed his trademark composure and finishing ability, scoring both goals in a dominant display against Austria.
Mbappe Leads France to Comfortable Victory
While Messi dominated headlines, France captain Kylian Mbappe also produced a stellar performance.
Mbappe scored twice as France defeated Iraq 3-0 in Philadelphia. However, the match was disrupted by severe weather conditions, resulting in a lengthy delay of more than two hours before play resumed.
Despite the interruption, France maintained control throughout the contest and moved closer to securing top position in Group I.
Haaland Powers Norway into Knockout Stage
Norway striker Erling Haaland continued his impressive World Cup campaign by scoring twice in a thrilling 3-2 victory over Senegal.
The win guaranteed Norway a place in the Round of 32 and set up a blockbuster clash against France later this week.
Although Senegal scored a late consolation goal through Ismaila Sarr, Norway held firm to collect all three points.
Group I Race Intensifies
France and Norway have both secured qualification for the knockout stage after winning their opening two matches.
However, the battle for the top spot in Group I remains wide open.
France currently hold a slight advantage in goal difference, standing at +5 compared to Norway’s +4. The two European heavyweights will meet in a decisive group-stage encounter on Friday.
Meanwhile, Senegal and Iraq still have a slim chance of advancing as one of the tournament’s best third-placed teams.
Messi Chases More Records
Messi’s latest achievement adds another milestone to a career filled with historic moments.
The Argentine legend has now become the highest-scoring player in FIFA World Cup history and remains a key figure in Argentina’s quest for another world title.
With the knockout rounds approaching, fans around the world will be watching closely to see whether Messi can guide Argentina deeper into the tournament and add another trophy to his remarkable legacy.

























