At 38 years old, Lionel Messi continues to impress on the world stage. In his sixth World Cup, he delivered a hat-trick in Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Algeria in Kansas City, matching Miroslav Klose’s record of 16 World Cup goals.
Messi’s Performance
There was some uncertainty about Messi’s form before the tournament. Would he be fit enough to start for Argentina? Could he maintain his energy throughout? Doubts quickly vanished after his first 45 minutes on the field.
From the start, Messi was active in both defense and attack. He intercepted the ball and pressured Algeria’s defenders. He looked agile, participating in plays with teammates like Thiago Almada and Rodrigo De Paul.
Messi’s first attempt was ruled offside, yet he soon orchestrated and finished the opening goal. His determination was evident throughout the match, resulting in two more goals. His display left little room for doubt about his capabilities.
Controversial Tackle
During the game, Messi was involved in a contentious tackle on Aissa Mandi. The challenge, which caught Mandi’s calf and Achilles, warranted at least a yellow card. However, Polish referee Szymon Marciniak opted to give only a free kick.
This decision raised questions about whether Messi receives preferential treatment. Nevertheless, Messi faced no consequences, continuing his influential role in the game.
Luca Zidane’s Challenge
Luca Zidane, son of legendary Zinedine Zidane, faced a challenging World Cup debut. The 28-year-old goalkeeper allowed two unfortunate goals during the match against Argentina.
Despite a successful career in Spain and representing Algeria, Zidane Jr. had a night to forget. His father’s presence in Kansas City might provide some consolation for the young goalkeeper.
Argentina’s Strong Start
This marks Argentina’s third instance as defending champions at a World Cup. Unlike previous tournament openers, they avoided defeat, setting a positive tone with a commanding win over Algeria.
With upcoming matches against Austria and Jordan, Argentina looks poised for the knockout stage. Coach Lionel Scaloni can take confidence from his team’s strong opening performance.
Upcoming Matches
Group J fixtures include:
- Argentina vs Austria: June 22, 1pm ET in Dallas
- Algeria vs Jordan: June 22, 11pm ET in San Francisco
Group performance will determine their next opponents in the knockout stage.

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