Lionel Messi Breaks World Cup All-Time Goalscoring Record
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- Lionel Messi shattered the World Cup all-time goalscoring record with his 17th goal, surpassing Miroslav Klose.
- Despite an early penalty miss, Messi's composed strike secured the record in Dallas, thrilling fans.
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Lionel Messi was one goal away from breaking the all-time World Cup goal record, held by Germany's Miroslav Klose. The match was between Argentina and Austria in Dallas.
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HT: Argentina 1 - 0 Austria
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By Henry Hanson
Realistically, today's game was only going to be about one man.
Lionel Messi finishes the first 45 minutes as the World Cup's greatest ever goalscorer, after a stunning, trademark strike seven minutes out from half-time.
45' We're into seven minutes of added time
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By Henry Hanson
Okay, so things are getting a little spicy out there.
Not long ago, Stefan Posch was given a pretty orange yellow for a late challenge.
We're into seven minutes of added time at the end of the first hlaf.
I'M NOT CRYING
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By Amanda Shalala
Ok but maybe I am! That was why we needed that penalty miss, so he could deliver the record breaking goal in spectacular fashion.
The energy and feeling surging through this crowd is unreal. Yes, most have (over)paid thousands of dollars to be in here, but I'm sure they'll all say it's worth it for this moment.
And Messi pumped his fist several times after scoring, and he made sure to watch the replay on the big screen. WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW
MESSI BREAKS THE ALL-TIME GOALSCORING RECORD!
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By Henry Hanson
There it is.
There he is.
Lionel Messi becomes the World Cup's all-time record goalscorer.
The great man is found on the edge of the penalty area, and it's a lovely, composed, side-footed effort low and into the net.
It's the kind of goal we have seen him score hundreds and hundreds of times.
But this is a goal he'll only ever score once.
It moves him to 17 World Cup goals, one ahead of Germany's Miroslav Klose.
Nerves for Messi in Dallas?
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By Henry Hanson
Is the great man a little nervous at breaking the record? That was an average penalty, and the other chance should have been buried.
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The chances, I imagine, will continue to come.
He'll surely bury one sooner or later.
Austria bringing their A-game
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By Amanda Shalala
The Austrians have done well in the early stages here, after that penalty miss, I feel like the momentum has swung a bit in their favour and they're frustrating the Argentines.
Messi has been looking to get more involved, but hasn't had much space to work with so far.
32' Messi with another chance!
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By Henry Hanson
Lautaro Martinez pressures Austrian goalkeeper Alexander Schlagerhe and the ball bobbles up, falling invitingly to Leo Messi in the penalty area.
The little magician can't, however, find enough power in his shot and it is easily blocked.
28' And we're back for the second quarter
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By Henry Hanson
Austria begins the second stanza of the match with an attractive foray forward.
Konrad Laimer and Marcel Sabitzer combine down the left, eventually forcing a corner.
The ball is worked away by the Argentinian defence, Lautaro Martinez producing a bicycle kick to deliver one of the more memorable penalty-box clearances.
23' And we've reached the hydration break
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By Henry Hanson
I think we're all still a little shocked after that early, remarkable Leo Messi penalty miss.
ABC Sport's Tom Wildie, on the ground in North America, certainly can't believe it.
Austria is proving a very worthy opponent, defending strongly and finding itself well in this game.
19' Messi with another chance!
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By Henry Hanson
A trademark, mazy run from Leo Messi and Dallas draws breath once again.
He is remarkable, cutting back and forth in the penalty area and making his way towards to goal.
However, his eventual effort is slightly weak and easily saved.
Messi miss
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By Amanda Shalala
The Messi, Messi chants start before he even steps up to take the penalty, and despite the obvious disappointment afterwards, they actually increase in volume and start singing his name as if to will him to instead conjure something magical from open play instead.
So Messi is human, and history awaits once more...
9' MESSI PUTS THE PENALTY WIDE!
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By Henry Hanson
Lionel Messi, one goal away from breaking the all-time World Cup goal record, places the ball as a hush falls on Dallas Stadium...
It's a hop, skip and a stutter in the run-up, and...
THE PENALTY IS WIDE!
It's a poor, weak penalty from the miracle worker, low and wide of the goalkeeper's left-hand post.
4' PENALTY FOR ARGENTINA!
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By Henry Hanson
It's another slick push forward from Argentina.
Centre-forward Lautaro Martinez ends with the ball at his feet and with space to push into the penalty area.
He goes down under the pressure of two Austrian challenges.
The call on field is no penalty - but there's a delay as Martinez stays down and VAR combs through the footage....
And yep, the referee is eventually asked to go and have a look at the monitor.
It looks like Stefan Posch has taken Martinez down and the penalty is given!
History beckons for Lionel Messi...
2' First foray for Argentina
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By Henry Hanson
And it's Thiago Almada who is neatly played into the box by Enzo Fernandez.
Almada charges towards the byline and slams the ball into the side-netting.
And we're off in Dallas
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By Henry Hanson
The crowd counts down to zero, and Argentina kicks us off, wearing their trademark blue and white stripes and kicking from left to right.
The players enter the arena
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By Henry Hanson
As Amanda has confirmed from on the ground, Dallas Stadium is pretty as a picture, filled with blue and white and Messi jerseys.
The national anthems are sung, and we are not far off from the start of a potentially history-making afternoon in Texas.
La Albiceleste fans here in force
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By Amanda Shalala
It's about 95 per cent sky blue and white in here, but the small contingent of Austrian fans are making plenty of noise and getting pumped for the build up!
Everyone in here knows what a rare privilege it is to see the defending champions in action, and yes, of course the one and only Messi.
And oh boy what a roar, and what a moment to be part of as he leads his side onto the pitch. GOOSEBUMPS!!
Messi's hat-trick
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By Henry Hanson
In case you, somehow, missed it, Lionel Messi scored his first-ever World Cup hat-trick against Algeria, featuring two beauties and one deft tap in.
How things look in Group J
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By Henry Hanson
After big wins on Matchday 1, a win for either team today would see them secure group stage progression.
And it could also lock in top spot in the group, depending on results in the Jordan-Algeria game alter today.
Preguntas abiertas
- Will Messi score more goals in this match?
- How will this record impact future matches?

