On Day 6 of the World Cup, goal-scoring superstars shined brightly. Finalists from 2022, Argentina and France, made strong starts in North America. Here’s a look at the standout players and those who fell short.
Winner: Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi, at 38, continues to excel. Despite having achieved everything in football, Messi doesn’t ease up. Wearing Argentina’s colors, he shines bright, captivating all around him. Facing Algeria, Messi notched a hat trick, equaling Miroslav Klose’s record for most World Cup goals, totaling 16. The crowd in Kansas City, including Patrick Mahomes, celebrated him. This performance adds to his many memorable nights.
Loser: Cristiano Ronaldo
Facing pressure, Cristiano Ronaldo enters Portugal’s match against DR Congo at 41. With Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Erling Haaland each having standout performances, Ronaldo must prove his worth. A goal against DR Congo is expected. If he falters and Portugal struggles, scrutiny over Ronaldo’s role will increase. Ronaldo embraces the pressure and will face it head on in Wednesday’s match.
Winner: The Fans
The first six days of the World Cup have delivered excitement for fans. Goals abound, superstars live up to the hype, and unknowns emerge as winning figures. Every match, except Cape Verde vs. Spain, featuring a draw, had goals. This match featured an upset, with Cape Verde holding the European champions to a tie.
Loser: Yazeed Abulaila
Jordan’s goalkeeper Yazeed Abulaila had a tough night. In a 1-1 draw, he called for a handball after allowing Austria to score from a corner. VAR sided with him, disallowing the goal, but Austria quickly returned with another set-piece score deflected by a Jordan player. The match ended with a handball call against Jordan, giving Austria a penalty. Marko Arnautović scored, capping a challenging night for Abulaila. Improvement is needed for Jordan to advance past a group including Argentina and Algeria.

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