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Magic Messi Does It Again: Argentina's Maestro Breaks Historic World Cup Scoring Record Against Jordan

BBC Sport·June 28, 2026
The Texas heat was nothing compared to the scorching form of Lionel Messi. According to BBC Sport, football's eternal maestro has rewritten the history books once again, becoming the first player ever to score in seven consecutive FIFA World Cup matches. Coming off the bench to the roar of a raucous, capacity crowd at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, the iconic number 10 sealed a hard-fought 3-1 victory for Argentina over a resilient Jordanian side. La Albiceleste found themselves locked in a surprisingly gritty affair. Jordan, proving their place on the world's biggest stage is well-deserved, matched the defending champions with fierce tenacity early on. However, the tactical masterstroke from Argentina’s bench was keeping their ultimate trump card in reserve. When Messi emerged from the dugout in the second half, the atmosphere in the stadium shifted instantaneously. It took mere moments for the veteran to find his rhythm, picking apart the Jordanian defense before executing a trademark, surgical finish to solidify the result. That single, decisive strike brought his personal tally for the 2026 tournament to a staggering six goals. More importantly, the goal etched his name into uncharted territory. Breaking a World Cup scoring streak record that stands completely alone in the tournament's storied history is a monumental achievement. To do this while continually defying Father Time with every effortless touch of the ball is nothing short of supernatural. As BBC Sport highlights, his lethal output this summer firmly re-establishes him as the undisputed heartbeat of Argentina’s quest for back-to-back World Cup titles. While Jordan will exit with their heads held incredibly high after a valiant effort, the night belonged unequivocally to the Argentine captain. With this historic record shattered and team momentum surging, the rest of the competing nations are officially on notice: the Messi show is far from over, and Argentina's grip on global football looks as strong as ever.