Argentina vs Austria FIFA World Cup match result: Messi braces for history as clinical Argentina storm into Round of 32
The Times Of India June 23, 2026 04:39 AM
Record-breker Lionel Messi overcame an early penalty heartbreak to score a magnificent brace and shatter the all-time tournament scoring record, guiding reigning champions Argentina to a clinical 2-0 victory over a spirited Austria at the Dallas Stadium on Monday. With back-to-back victories in Group J, La Albiceleste comfortably sealed their spot in the Round of 32 knockout stage.
The marquee encounter began with high drama in the eighth minute when Argentina won a penalty after Lautaro Martínez was brought down inside the area. Messi stepped up to take the spot-kick but uncharacteristically dragged his low effort wide of the left post, leaving thousands of traveling fans in disbelief.
However, the legendary playmaker quickly made amends. In the 38th minute, Messi received a sharp pass in the final third, cut inside onto his favored left foot, and slotted a precise, low finish into the bottom corner. The breakthrough strike marked his 17th career World Cup goal, moving him past Germany’s Miroslav Klose as the standalone highest goalscorer in men's World Cup history .
A highly physical second half saw Ralf Rangnick's Austria deploy a relentless pressing game in search of an equalizer. Tempers flared in the 77th minute when Austria’s Konrad Laimer and Argentina’s Facundo Medina were both booked following a heated midfield altercation.
Sensing the mounting pressure, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni made a tactical double switch, bringing on defensive anchors Leandro Paredes and Nicolás Tagliafico to absorb the Austrian attacks.
The defensive blockade held firm and paved the way for a grand finale. Deep into stoppage time, with Austria throwing every player forward for a corner, Argentina unleashed a blistering counter-attack. Messi picked up the ball, danced past his marker with trademark elegance, and calmly fired home his second of the night in the 95th minute.
The goal took his record-breaking tally to 18 World Cup goals, capping off a historic night and ensuring Argentina's title defense remains firmly on track.