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Soccer fans in Dallas witnessed something special on Tuesday night. Argentina took on Jordan in a crucial World Cup group stage match, and the star of the show was none other than Lionel Messi. Coming off the bench, Messi scored a beautiful free kick to seal a 3-1 victory for his team.

This goal wasn’t just another highlight. It marked Messi’s sixth goal of the 2026 World Cup and made him the first player ever to score in seven World Cup games in a row. That’s a record that will stand for a long time.

Messi’s Record-Breaking Moment

When Messi stepped onto the field in the second half, Argentina was already leading 2-1. But the crowd knew something big was about to happen. With a perfectly placed free kick, Messi curled the ball into the top corner of the net, leaving the Jordan goalkeeper with no chance.

  • This goal made Messi the first player to hit the back of the net in seven consecutive World Cup matches.
  • He now has six goals in the 2026 tournament, putting him at the top of the scoring charts.
  • The free kick was his signature move — bending the ball around the wall with precision.

Argentina’s Road to Victory

Argentina came into this match knowing they needed a win to stay in first place in their group. Jordan fought hard and even scored first, but Argentina leveled the score before halftime. A second goal early in the second half gave them the lead, and then Messi’s free kick put the game away.

The team showed real grit and determination. Defenders held strong, midfielders controlled the pace, and the forwards kept pressure on Jordan’s defense. It was a complete team effort, with Messi providing the finishing touch.

What This Win Means for Argentina

With this victory, Argentina moves closer to securing a spot in the knockout rounds. The team looks strong and confident, and having Messi in top form is a huge boost. Fans are already dreaming of another deep run in the tournament.

Jordan, meanwhile, put up a good fight but couldn’t hold off the world champions. They still have a chance to advance, but they’ll need to win their last group match and hope for other results to go their way.

Looking Ahead to the Next Round

Argentina’s next game will be against a tough opponent, but with Messi breaking records and the team playing well together, they look like serious contenders. If Messi keeps scoring, he could break even more World Cup records before the tournament is over.

For now, fans can celebrate a historic night in Dallas. Lionel Messi once again proved why he’s one of the greatest soccer players of all time.

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