DALLAS, TEXAS - JUNE 22: Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates scoring a goal to make the score 1-0 with Enzo Fernandez (R) during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Austria at Dallas Stadium on June 22, 2026 in Dallas, United States.

Messi scores twice, breaks record for most World Cup goals

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Lionel Messi is the new World Cup scoring king.

The Argentine icon recorded his 17th and 18th career World Cup goals during Monday's 2-0 win over Austria to become the all-time scoring leader in the history of the tournament.

Messi's historic 17th tally came in the 38th minute. He missed a penalty earlier in the match, but made up for it with a classic left-footed finish to break his tie with former Germany striker Miroslav Klose atop the men's scoring chart.

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"There were moments when I was really angry about missing the penalty, but I was able to make up for it," Messi said, according to Lizzy Becherano of ESPN.

He then brought his total to 18 World Cup goals in the 95th minute, finding the net after a wild scramble inside the Austria penalty area to seal a victory that sent his team to the knockout stages.

Brazilian legend Marta has 17 goals in the Women's World Cup, which stood as the overall tournament record for men or women prior to Messi's brace Monday.

Messi entered the match tied with Klose on 16 men's World Cup goals. The Inter Miami superstar passed Ronaldo Nazario (15) and Gerd Muller (14) on the all-time list after posting a hat-trick - his first-ever World Cup treble - during Argentina's opener versus Algeria last week.

Messi now has five goals in two games at this summer's tournament, and he's been on the scoresheet in six consecutive World Cup matches. He has now scored 121 international goals for the Albiceleste.

World Cup scoring leaders (men)

France star Kylian Mbappe remains firmly in the race to catch Messi, however. The 27-year-old scored two goals last week to reach 14 career World Cup tallies, and added another early in France's match versus Iraq on Monday.

Messi has repeatedly said that this will be his last World Cup. Mbappe's age and superb form strongly indicate that he'll be available to play in 2030, barring injury. It's not out of the question that the Frenchman could also play in 2034.

Messi has established dozens of records throughout his legendary career.

The 38-year-old - he turns 39 on Wednesday - is one of only two men to appear in six different World Cups (Cristiano Ronaldo), and he's also both Argentina's youngest- and oldest-ever scorer in the blockbuster tournament.

The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner's next opportunity to add to his World Cup scoring tally is June 27 against Jordan.

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