History Made in Dallas: Messi Standout Double Propels Argentina

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Lionel Messi has officially cemented his legacy at the absolute summit of international football. Facing Austria in a highly competitive Group J fixture at Dallas Stadium, the 39-year-old maestro scored twice to lead the defending champions to a clinical 2-0 victory, securing Argentina’s advancement to the Round of 32 with a game to spare.

The historic headline belongs to the goalscoring books: with this brace, Messi has bypassed German striker Miroslav Klose’s long-standing tally to become the all-time leading goalscorer in men’s FIFA World Cup history with 18 goals.

Match Narrative & Tactical Breakdown

The evening initially threatened to unfold differently for the Albiceleste captain. In the 8th minute, Argentina were awarded a penalty after a foul on Lautaro Martínez by Austrian defender Stefan Posch. Stepping up to the spot, Messi surprisingly dragged his penalty kick wide of Alexander Schlager’s left post.

However, the legendary playmaker didn’t allow the setback to affect his performance:

  • The Breakthrough (38th Minute): After relentless pressure, Facundo Medina delivered a precise low cross into the box. Assisted by a tactical dummy from Thiago Almada, Messi cleanly swept it home to make it 1-0 and claim his record-breaking 17th World Cup goal.
  • The Cushion (90+5 Minute): As a resilient Austrian team pushed bodies forward late in the second half trying to salvage an equalizer, Argentina struck on the counter. Deep into stoppage time, Messi picked up a loose ball inside the penalty box and hammered home his second of the evening.

Record Summary: The Top of the World Cup Charts

RankingGoalscorerNational TeamTotal World Cup Goals
1Lionel MessiArgentina18
2Miroslav KloseGermany16
3RonaldoBrazil15
4Gerd MüllerWest Germany14

Following his spectacular opening-match hat-trick against Algeria, Messi has already accumulated 5 goals across just two group games in the 2026 tournament. While Austria must now focus on a decisive final group stage fixture against Algeria to advance, Argentina sits comfortably with a maximum of six points, executing their title defense with flawless momentum.

You can watch the full match highlights and view the iconic goals that broke the historic record directly through this Argentina vs Austria Match Highlights. This video provides the complete television breakdown of the game, capturing both of Lionel Messi’s historic goals along with his early penalty miss.

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