Lionel Messi's Stunning Hat-Trick Powers Argentina in World Cup Opener, Equaling All-Time Goal Record at 38
In Argentina's opening FIFA World Cup Group J match against Algeria on the 17th (Japan time), Lionel Messi delivered a breathtaking performance that electrified football fans worldwide, scoring his first-ever World Cup hat-trick. Now 38 years old, Messi stood out on the pitch from the opening whistle. Capping off a sequence of beautiful passing from deep within his own half, he clinically finished his chances to net three quick goals. This spectacular display brings Messi's career World Cup goal tally to 16, quickly equaling the tournament's all-time scoring record held by former German striker Miroslav Klose. After finally capturing the coveted trophy at the previous tournament in Qatar, many assumed the legend would wind down his international career. However, his timeless display has sparked a wave of awe and celebration on social media. Comments poured in praising his superhuman abilities: "A hat-trick in the World Cup opener at 38 is on another level," and ...