
Argentina captain, Lionel Messi, savoured a “beautiful moment” after becoming the World Cup’s joint all-time leading goalscorer on Wednesday, but said, “ultimately, it is just a statistic, nothing more”.
The 38-year-old forward etched another memorable chapter in his glittering career with a brilliant hat-trick in the South Americans’ 3-0 win over Algeria in Kansas City.
Messi’s hat-trick, his first ever at a World Cup, vaulted him alongside Germany’s Miroslav Klose as the top scorer in the tournament’s history with 16 goals.
Next on the list is Brazilian great Ronaldo, with 15 goals, one ahead of Gerd Muller and current France star Kylian Mbappe.
“To enjoy this with my family, with my teammates, the ones who are always there, is a really beautiful moment,” Inter Miami star Messi said. “I’m happy.”
He added: “It’s an honour to be there, given what it means to stand alongside Klose or the others.
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