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·23 juin 2026
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Not content with becoming the outright top scorer in World Cup history with 18 goals, Lionel Messi also became the first player in the 21st century to score in six consecutive World Cup matches (Australia, Netherlands, Croatia, France, Algeria, Austria). Only Just Fontaine and Jairzinho had previously achieved this feat at the 1958 World Cup.
What’s more, he became the second player to score his team’s first five goals at a World Cup, after Oleg Salenko with Russia in 1994.
This fan who was at the match last night must be pretty happy.
A few hours after scoring to give Egypt their first World Cup win, Mohamed Salah hit the streets with his teammates to celebrate their success with the Egyptian supporters.
Absolutely magnificent scenes.
Africa’s most famous supporter is here! Michel Kuka Mboladinga, who embodies Patrice Lumumba by standing motionless for 90 minutes to support DR Congo, has arrived in Guadalajara to back the Leopards against Colombia.
On Monday, Manchester United announced that it had secured 10 hectares of land on which to build a new stadium with... 100,000 seats!
"This new stadium, which will become the largest sporting venue in the United Kingdom, will act as a catalyst for the revitalization of the surrounding area and help create one of the most dynamic and important sports and entertainment destinations in the world," the club explained in a statement.

19:00: Portugal - Uzbekistan (beIN Sports 1/M6)
22:00: England - Ghana (beIN Sports 1/M6)
01:00: Panama - Croatia (beIN Sports 1)
04:00: Colombia - DR Congo (beIN Sports 1)
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