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Lionel Messi Breaks Multiple World Cup Records With Stunning Hat-Trick Against Algeria

Lionel Messi celebrating after scoring for Argentina against Algeria at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Lionel Messi once again proved why he is regarded as one of football’s greatest-ever players after producing a record-breaking performance in Argentina national football team‘s 3-0 victory over Algeria national football team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Argentine captain scored a sensational hat-trick to lead the defending champions to a perfect start while rewriting several World Cup records in the process.

As what is expected to be his final appearance on football’s biggest stage, Messi once again showed why his name remains firmly etched in football history.

Messi Reaches Historic Goal Involvement Record

According to statistics from Sofascore, Messi now holds the record for the most combined goals and assists in World Cup history since 1966.

His latest hat-trick takes his World Cup tally to:

  • 16 goals
  • 8 assists
  • 24 total goal involvements

The remarkable achievement places him ahead of every player to have featured in the tournament during the modern era.

The Argentine superstar also equals the all-time World Cup goals record previously held by Miroslav Klose.

King Of The Dribble

Messi’s ability to glide past defenders has been one of the defining features of his legendary career.

Against Algeria, he further extended his lead as the player with the most successful dribbles in World Cup history.

The Inter Miami star now boasts:

  • 112 successful dribbles

No player has managed more since detailed World Cup records began being tracked.

Most Key Passes In World Cup History

Beyond scoring goals, Messi continues to dominate as a creator.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner produced two key passes against Algeria, increasing his all-time World Cup total to:

  • 77 key passes

That figure is the highest ever recorded at the tournament and further highlights the Argentine’s unique combination of goalscoring and playmaking ability.

Master Creator Of Big Chances

Messi’s vision has consistently made life easier for teammates throughout his career.

The Argentine now holds the record for the most big chances created at World Cups since making his debut in 2006.

His current tally stands at:

  • 16 big chances created

Another statistic that underlines his influence beyond simply finding the back of the net.

Long-Range Specialist Matches Historic Record

Messi also added another milestone with one of his goals against Algeria.

The strike marked his fifth World Cup goal from outside the penalty area, drawing him level with Brazilian legend Rivellino for the most long-range goals scored at the tournament since 1966.

Long-range finishing has become one of Messi’s trademarks throughout his career, and he continues to deliver on the grandest stage.

A Perfect Start To Argentina’s Title Defence

The victory gives Argentina an ideal start as they look to defend the World Cup crown they won in Qatar four years ago.

With Messi leading from the front, confidence within the Argentine camp will be soaring heading into the remainder of the tournament.

While records continue to fall around him, the ultimate goal remains unchanged: helping Argentina lift football’s most prestigious trophy one more time.

If this truly is Messi’s final World Cup, he has already ensured it has begun in unforgettable fashion.


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