Lionel Messi joins Just Fontaine and Jairzinho in elite company with goal in six successive World Cup matches

Lionel Messi continues to shatter football records at 38, becoming the third player ever to score in six consecutive World Cup appearances. His latest goal against Austria also propelled him past Miroslav Klose to become the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history. This remarkable achievement, spanning two decades and multiple tournaments, solidifies his legendary status in the sport. Argentina captain’s record-breaking strike against Austria puts him in a club of just three players in World Cup history.

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