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Lionel Messi Competes for World Cup Goal Record as 39th Birthday Approaches

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As Lionel Messi approaches his 39th birthday, his wish list seems to involve more than typical presents. Instead, the legendary soccer player aims for a hat trick and to share a historic record.

Messi currently trails France’s Kylian Mbappé in the all-time World Cup goals record after Mbappé scored twice against Senegal earlier today. In a stunning turn of events, Messi countered Mbappé’s feat by scoring three goals against Algeria in the opening match of the tournament, reaffirming his prowess as part of the defending champions.

The question on many fans’ minds is whether Messi set a new record for the most World Cup goals. Although he hasn’t surpassed the record yet, he has tied it. The accolade, previously held by Germany’s Miroslav Klose, stands at 16 goals. Klose achieved this milestone during the 2014 World Cup, where he scored in the semifinals before defeating Messi’s team, Argentina, in the final.

As the World Cup unfolds, anticipation grows. Messi, now level with Klose, faces Mbappé in a closely watched race to score more goals before the tournament concludes. Fans speculate Messi might break the record soon, possibly with his 17th goal scheduled for the match against Austria next Monday, coinciding with his upcoming birthday.

On the same day, Mbappé will also vie for supremacy against Iraq, aiming to match or outdo Klose’s record. With Mbappé currently at 14 goals, the competition between these two football giants fuels excitement as the World Cup continues in North America.

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