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Another World Cup record tumbles as Messi chases 2026 Golden Boot

Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring against Jordan
Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates scoring against JordanReuters / Hannah Mckay

Lionel Messi became the ⁠first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup ‌matches when he netted for ‌Argentina against Jordan in ‌Dallas on Saturday, moving past ‌Just Fontaine and Jairzinho.

Substitute Messi ‌curled in a free kick from 25 metres in ‌the 80th minute to make ⁠the ‌score 3-1.

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Messi’s hot streak started in ​Argentina’s 2-1 victory over Australia at the ​2022 World Cup in Qatar. He also netted against ⁠the Netherlands ​and Croatia, before scoring twice in an epic final with France that ended with ‌him lifting the trophy.

Argentina's Lionel Messi scores from a free kick against Jordan
Argentina's Lionel Messi scores from a free kick against JordanIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters / Tim Heitman

He continued that scoring run at the 2026 finals, having netted a hat-trick against Algeria and another two versus Austria in Argentina's second game, with his strike against ‌Jordan taking his tally of ​World Cup goals to ‌a record-extending 19.

Fontaine scored in six consecutive matches for France in 1958, and Jairzinho did likewise for Brazil ⁠in ⁠1970.

Messi is the leading scorer at the 2026 World Cup
Messi is the leading scorer at the 2026 World CupOpta by StatsPerform (photo by REUTERS/Hannah Mckay)

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