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Messi Shatters World Cup Records with 8th Consecutive Game Goal

Lionel Messi scored in his eighth consecutive World Cup match, a new record, during Argentina's Round of 32 game against Cabo Verde. He also became the first player to score seven goals in two separate World Cup editions. His strike gave Argentina a 1-0 lead, but Cabo Verde equalized through Deroy Duarte. Messi now holds records for most World Cup appearances (30) and goals (20).

Messi becomes first to score 7 goals in two FIFA World Cup editions, finds net in eighth successive WC game

Miami, July 4

Lionel Messi continued to rewrite the FIFA World Cup record books on Friday as he became the first player in tournament history to score in eight consecutive World Cup matches during Argentina's Round of 32 clash against Cabo Verde in Miami.

The Argentina captain opened the scoring in the 29th minute to hand the defending champions a 1-0 lead, extending an extraordinary run that now spans eight successive World Cup appearances with a goal. The strike also took Messi's overall World Cup tally to 20 goals, further cementing his status among the greatest players in the tournament's history.

With the goal, Messi also became the first footballer to score seven goals in two separate FIFA World Cup editions, according to Opta Paolo.

After netting seven times during Argentina's triumphant 2022 campaign in Qatar, the 39-year-old has now matched that tally at the ongoing 2026 tournament, where he has once again emerged as one of the leading contenders for the Golden Boot.

Messi entered the knockout fixture with six goals, level with France captain Kylian Mbappe at the top of the scoring charts. His latest strike moved him ahead while also adding another milestone to an already unmatched World Cup career.

Despite Argentina's bright start, Cabo Verde responded strongly after the break. Deroy Duarte equalised in the 59th minute to bring the African side back into the contest and silence the Argentine celebrations.

Messi continued to orchestrate Argentina's attacks in search of a winner, but veteran Cabo Verde goalkeeper Vozinha produced a series of crucial saves to frustrate the South American giants. His resilient performance ensured the debutants remained level after 90 minutes, forcing the Round of 32 encounter into extra time.

The fixture had already marked another landmark in Messi's remarkable international career before kick-off, as he became the first player ever to make 30 FIFA World Cup appearances. He now has the record for the most appearances in the FIFA World Cup (30) and most goals in the FIFA World Cup (20) as well.

Argentina, the reigning world champions, are aiming to defend the title they won in Qatar in 2022. The winners of the ongoing contest will advance to the Round of 16, where Egypt await after defeating Australia in a penalty shootout to register their first-ever World Cup knockout victory.

At the time of writing, the match remained locked at 1-1 in extra time, with Messi once again at the centre of World Cup history.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Honestly, as a neutral fan from the US, it's insane how Messi just keeps going. Eight straight WC matches with a goal is just... I don't have words. But Cabo Verde showing fight is great for the tournament. Let's see if Argentina can hold on in extra time.

Vikram M

I still remember watching Maradona in 1986 on Doordarshan. Now I'm watching Messi break every record. This is like Tendulkar's 100 international centuries - you know it's once in a generation, but you're lucky to witness it. Goosebumps! 🇮🇳⚽

Sarah B

Messi is clearly the GOAT, no doubt. But I think it's a bit unfair how much spotlight he gets over the team. Argentina has a deep squad. Also, Cabo Verde deserves massive credit for taking this to extra time as debutants. Great game so far!

Priya S

What an era for football. Messi and Ronaldo have spoiled us. But this stat about 7 goals in two separate editions is mind-blowing. Even at 39, he's chasing the Golden Boot. Meanwhile, my love for football in India keeps growing - imagine if we could produce even half the consistency! 😄

Michael C

I have to say, while Messi is phenomenal, the hype around these records feels a bit manufactured sometimes. He's great, but the tournament is bigger than one player. Cabo Verde's goalkeeper Vozinha has been outstanding today - that's the real story for me. Respect to the underdogs.

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