Magic Messi strikes again in Argentina victory

* He came off the bench and lashed home an 80th-minute free-kick to net for the 7th successive FIFA World Cup™ game, setting the new record

* He is now two strikes ahead of superstar quartet Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Vinicius Junior and Erling Haaland in Golden Boot race

Maravi Express

Lionel Messi was given just half an hour to make his mark in the last group match when Argentina beat Jordan 3-1 — and that was all he needed as he scored a sublime free-kick to further extend his lead in the Golden Boot race with six and net a record 19th goal of the FIFA World Cup™.

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The decision by coach Lionel Scaloni’s decision to rotate his squad paid off as Argentina cruised past the already-eliminated Jordan to top the group in fine fashion and incredibly, all their goals came from set plays — first an exquisite free-kick from Giovani Lo Celso, then a penalty from Lautaro Martinez followed by Messi’s set-piece.

Jordan, for their part, ended the tournament on a positive note by scoring against the defending champions through Mousa Altamari’s sliding effort from close range.

Messi, who came off the bench, lashed home an 80th-minute free-kick to net for the 7th successive World Cup game, setting the new record. With top spot already confirmed ahead of the match, Messi was named among the substitutes as coach Scaloni made nine changes from the team that started their 2-0 win over Austria on Monday.

Messi was brought on after an hour and, predictably, stole the show with another fine goal. Giovani Lo Celso gave Argentina the lead early on with a sweetly struck free-kick of his own, before Lautaro Martinez doubled their advantage from the penalty spot.

Jordan, who went into the game knowing they could no longer qualify, refused to buckle and pulled a goal back shortly after half-time. Mousa Altamari was the scorer, emphatically converting Ehsan Haddad’s cross to spark joyous celebrations.

Messi was brought on soon after and it was the genius No10 who restored Argentina’s two-goal cushion. He is now two strikes ahead of superstar quartet Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Vinicius Junior and Erling Haaland in Golden Boot race.

Next up for Argentina is Friday’s Round of 32 clash with Cape-Verde-who-etched-their-name-into-the-history-book-on-Thursday when they secured a place in the knockout stages on debut after battling to a determined 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia in Houston.—Reporting by FIFA Media; editing by Maravi Express

Group stage results

Group A

Mexico 2-0 South Africa

South Korea 2-1 Czechia

Czech Republic 1-2 South Africa

Mexico 1-0 South Korea

South Africa 1-0 South Korea

Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico

Group B

Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Qatar 1-1 Switzerland

Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia & Herzegovina 

Canada 6-0 Qatar

Switzerland 2-1 Canada

Bosnia & Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar

Group C

Brazil 1-1 Morocco

Haiti 0-1 Scotland

Scotland 0-1 Morocco

Brazil 3-0 Haiti

Morocco 4-2 Haiti

Scotland 3-0 Brazil

Group D

USA 4-1 Paraguay

Australia 2-0 Turkiye

USA 2-1 Australia

Turkiye 0-1 Paraguay

Turkiye 3-2 USA

Paraguay 0-0 Australia

Group E

Côte d’Ivoire 1-0 Ecuador

Germany 7-1 Curaçao

Germany 2-1 Côte d’Ivoire

Ecuador 0-0 Curaçao

Curaçao 0-2 Côte d’Ivoire

Ecuador 2-1 Germany

Group F

Netherlands 2-2 Japan

Sweden 5-1 Tunisia

Tunisia 0-4 Japan

Netherlands 5-1 Sweden

Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands

Sweden 1-1 Japan

Group G

Belgium 1-1 Egypt

Iran 2-2 New Zealand

Belgium 0-0

New Zealand 1-3

Egypt 1-1 Iran

New Zealand 1-5 Belgium

Group H

Spain 0-0 Cape Verde

Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay

Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde

Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia

Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia

Uruguay 0-1 Spain

Group I

France 3-1 Senegal

Iraq 1-4 Norway

Norway 3-2 Senegal

France 3-0 Iraq

Norway 1-4 France

Senegal 5-0 Iraq

Group J

Argentina 3-0 Algeria

Austria 3-1 Jordan

Argentina 2-0 Austria

Jordan 1-2 Algeria

Jordan 1-3 Argentina

Algeria 3-3 Austria

Group K

Portugal 1-1 DR Congo

Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia

Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan

Colombia 1-0 DR Congo

DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan

Colombia 0-0 Portugal

Group L

England 4-2 Croatia

Ghana 1-0 Panama

England 0-0 Ghana

Panama 0-1 Croatia

Panama 0-2 England

Croatia 2-1 Ghana

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