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Messi Writes History Again: Seven Straight World Cup Goals

Marcus Bennett
Sports & Culture Reporter · 2 hours ago

Lionel Messi came off the bench to score against Jordan, becoming the first player ever to net in seven consecutive World Cup matches.

Messi Writes History Again: Seven Straight World Cup Goals

Lionel Messi simply refuses to stop rewriting the record books. Coming off the bench against Jordan, the Argentine superstar scored to make it seven consecutive World Cup matches with a goal — a feat no player in the tournament's history has ever achieved. Argentina won the Group J clash 3-1 to wrap up their campaign in style.

History Made from the Substitutes' Bench

It says everything about Messi's extraordinary ability that he didn't even need to start to change the course of a match. Introduced as a substitute, he wasted no time getting on the scoresheet, extending a record that keeps growing with every tournament he enters. According to BBC Sport, the goal confirmed him as the first player in FIFA World Cup history to score in seven straight World Cup games — a stat that would have seemed almost impossible just a decade ago.

This latest chapter builds on a remarkable personal journey at World Cups. Fans who followed his sixth goal that broke the World Cup scoring record knew something special was brewing, and this seventh strike only deepens the legend.

Argentina Cruise Through Group J

The result — a comfortable 3-1 victory — means Argentina signed off from Group J in winning fashion. The team looked composed and dangerous throughout, and while Messi's arrival from the bench shifted the energy, this was very much a collective performance. Three goals in a group-stage finale sends a clear message to whoever awaits in the knockout rounds.

Argentina's depth and tactical flexibility were on full display, with the coaching staff able to manage Messi's minutes carefully while still relying on him to deliver when it mattered. It is that combination of squad strength and individual brilliance that makes this Argentine side so difficult to plan against.

A Record That Keeps Growing

To fully appreciate what Messi has done, it helps to look at where this run started. The consecutive-match scoring streak stretches across multiple tournaments, representing years of sustained excellence at the very highest level of international football. Every World Cup he has attended, he has found the net — and he has done it across match after match without interruption.

Those who tracked his progression after he became the World Cup's all-time top scorer against Austria already knew this was a player operating in uncharted territory. His seventh consecutive World Cup goal simply adds another layer to a story that feels almost too remarkable to be real.

What This Means Going Forward

With Argentina through and Messi in form, the attention now turns to the knockout stage. Teams preparing to face them will have no clean answer to the question of how you stop a player who scores even when he comes off the bench in the final group game. There is no blueprint for containing this version of Messi — he finds a way regardless of the situation.

At 36, he continues to defy the typical arc of an elite footballer's career. Where most players at his age are managing their way toward retirement, Messi is actively setting records that younger generations will spend careers chasing. The seven-match World Cup scoring streak belongs to him alone, and the tournament is not over yet.

For Argentina, momentum is everything heading into the knockout rounds. For world football, this is simply another reminder that watching Messi at a World Cup is one of sport's great privileges — and that history, for him, is not a destination but a habit.

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