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It's too easy for him.
Yet despite starting on the bench for the match between Argentina and Jordan on the final day of the 2026 World Cup group stage, Leo Messi still managed to claim another record.
Brought on at the hour mark in place of Lautaro Martinez, the Argentine legend managed to find the net with a cleverly taken direct free kick.
A goal that makes him the only player in history to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches with at least one goal in each!
La Pulga has now scored in succession against Australia (x1), the Netherlands (x2), Croatia (x1), France (x2), Algeria (x3), Austria (x2), and now Jordan (x1).
An absolutely fabulous run that takes his World Cup goal tally to 19, putting him three goals clear of Kylian MbappĂŠ.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đŤđˇ here.
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