Messi breaks World Cup scoring record with brace vs Austria
Lionel Messi scored twice against Austria to become the World Cup's all-time leading scorer with 17 goals, surpassing the previous record. The brace also secured Argentina's place in the knockout stage as defending champions. Media outlets including Sky Sports, AP News, and Al Jazeera covered the milestone in real-time.
Lionel Messi's two goals against Austria made him the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history, a record that has stood for decades. Coverage from CNN, BBC, and AP News highlighted the magnitude of the achievement and Messi's enduring excellence at age 38. The milestone sparked global tributes and analysis of his longevity.
With his record-breaking double, Messi propelled defending champions Argentina into the Round of 16. Sky Sports, BBC, and Al Jazeera reported on the team's commanding performance and growing momentum. Fans and pundits alike are now eyeing Argentina as serious contenders to retain the title.
Egypt defeated New Zealand 3-1 to claim their first World Cup win in history, sparked by a brilliant second-half performance led by Mohamed Salah. The victory moves Egypt to the top of Group G, boosting their hopes of reaching the knockout stage. Celebrations erupted in Cairo as fans hailed a historic moment for Egyptian football.
In post-match interviews, Messi described breaking the World Cup scoring record as a 'beautiful moment' and said he was 'enjoying this moment' with his teammates. Al Jazeera, China Daily, and The Independent carried coverage of his emotional reaction. Analysts pointed to his consistency and mental resilience as the key to the historic feat.