Lionel Messi continues to remind the football world that he's the greatest player of all time, with one GOAT move after another. Now, he's the all-time leading FIFA World Cup goalscorer — and will only extend his mark with every goal. Thanks to his hat trick against Algeria, Messi broke multiple records in his first 2026 World Cup match, including equaling Germany's Miroslav Klose for most men’s World Cup goals in history with 16. He also now holds the record for being the youngest and oldest Argentinian to score in the competition, and after the 3-0 win over Algeria, he became the oldest male...
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