Messi’s Hat Trick at 200 for Argentina
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Messi lit up the World Cup opener with a hat trick, shedding tears after his first goal—not from emotion over the game, but from personal struggles. At 20 years since his World Cup debut, he’s now the second player ever to score in five tournaments, bringing his total to 16 goals and extending his streak of scoring in five straight World Cup games. Celebrating his 200th cap for Argentina, he called the moment the “cherry on top” of his career, all while battling a hamstring issue. His performance put him in elite company with Mbappé and Haaland—whose social media praise included Haaland calling him a “madman.” With Ronaldo the only other player to score in five World Cups, Messi’s dominance continues to fuel the debate about his status as GOAT. Fans flooded the stadium, and even Algeria’s coach admitted he’s still the best.
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