Lionel Messi delivered one of the most memorable performances of the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far, scoring a hat trick in Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Algeria while tying the men’s World Cup scoring record. The performance helped the defending champions begin their title defense with three points and reinforced the belief that Messi remains capable of influencing matches at the highest level despite approaching his 39th birthday.

The match carried historic significance for the Argentine captain. Messi’s three goals brought his World Cup total to 16, matching the record previously held by Germany’s Miroslav Klose. The performance also came during his 200th appearance for Argentina and marked his first career World Cup hat trick. In addition, Messi became the first male player to participate in six World Cups and continued adding to a résumé that already places him among the most accomplished players in football history.

Beyond the records, the performance answered questions about Messi’s fitness heading into the tournament. The veteran forward had recently dealt with a minor hamstring issue while playing for Inter Miami, leading to concerns about how much he would be able to contribute during what is widely expected to be his final World Cup. Instead, Messi showed little sign of physical limitations, controlling the tempo of the match and demonstrating the finishing ability that has defined his career.

The result is also significant for Argentina’s broader World Cup ambitions. The defending champions entered the tournament among the favorites to lift the trophy once again, but opening matches can often present unexpected challenges. Argentina struggled in the opening games of previous tournaments before recovering to make deep runs. Starting the 2026 campaign with a convincing victory provides momentum and confidence as the team prepares for the remainder of the group stage.

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Messi’s current form could be one of the defining factors in determining how far Argentina advances. While the national team no longer relies exclusively on its captain, his ability to create and finish scoring opportunities remains unmatched. A healthy and productive Messi gives Argentina an advantage few teams can match, particularly in the knockout rounds, where individual moments often decide matches.

The performance may also influence the broader discussion surrounding Messi’s legacy. Already considered by many to be the greatest player in football history, he now has the opportunity to surpass Klose’s World Cup scoring record and potentially guide Argentina to another championship. With group-stage matches still remaining and the knockout rounds ahead, Messi appears positioned to continue adding to one of the most remarkable careers the sport has ever seen.

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