
Super-Sub Messi Shatters Record as Argentina Outclass Jordan 3-1
BBC Sport·June 28, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has already delivered its fair share of unforgettable moments, but Lionel Messi continues to rewrite the history books just when fans think they have seen it all. According to BBC Sport, the Argentine talisman made a stunning cameo off the bench to seal a 3-1 victory for La Albiceleste over Jordan in their final Group J matchup.
Entering the match, all eyes were on how the defending champions would manage their legendary captain's workload. Head coach Lionel Scaloni opted to start Messi on the bench against Jordan, a strategic move designed to preserve his energy for the grueling knockout stages ahead. However, with Argentina needing a spark to put the game to bed, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner was introduced in the second half—and it didn't take long for him to deliver.
Stepping onto the pitch, Messi immediately elevated the tempo of the game. In a flash of trademark brilliance, he found the back of the net, sending the traveling Argentine supporters into an absolute frenzy. As BBC Sport highlights, this wasn't just a routine goal. The historic strike etched Messi's name into the annals of football folklore, making him the very first player in FIFA World Cup history to score in seven consecutive matches.
While Argentina ultimately secured a comfortable 3-1 win to cap off a dominant Group J campaign, immense credit must be given to Jordan. The underdogs showed remarkable resilience, testing the Argentine defense and managing to pull a goal back in a spirited performance that threatened a major upset before Messi's decisive intervention. The victory ensures Argentina advances to the Round of 16 with their confidence sky-high.
At this stage of his career, Messi's ability to dictate play and deliver in clutch moments remains unparalleled. The tactical decision to deploy him as a super-sub proved to be a masterstroke, offering a glimpse into Argentina's lethal flexibility as the tournament progresses into its high-stakes phase.
As the 2026 World Cup rolls on, the rest of the competing nations are officially on notice. With Messi shattering records from the bench and a deep, talented squad surrounding him, Argentina's quest to defend their crown is gaining unstoppable momentum. If his brief, record-breaking appearance against Jordan is any indication, football fans are in for a thrilling summer.
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