Messi Celebrates 'Beautiful Moment' as He Becomes Joint Leading Goalscorer in World Cup History
The illustrious 38-year-old captain of Argentina, Lionel Messi, added another remarkable chapter to his storied career, showcasing his brilliance with a stunning hat-trick during the South Americans' emphatic 3-0 victory over Algeria at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
This hat-trick, a historic first for Messi in World Cup play, propelled him to the pinnacle of the tournament's scoring chart, tying him with Germany's Miroslav Klose at an impressive 16 goals.
"To share this moment with my family and teammates, those who have always stood by me, is truly beautiful," expressed Messi after the match. "I feel very happy."
Messi's clinical precision in front of goal bodes well for Argentina's aspirations to become the first team since Brazil in 1962 to clinch consecutive World Cup titles.
"This squad is a very united, incredibly strong group," Messi noted, emphasizing the team's camaraderie.
"I feel great; we were fortunate to secure a victory in a challenging match. Starting the tournament with a win is crucial."
"I’m thankful to the fans, who once again have shown that Argentina is passionate about this—our supporters filled the stadium to the brim."

Argentina's coach, Lionel Scaloni, remarked that he is at a loss for words to describe Messi's impact.
"For two decades, Messi has accustomed us to extraordinary performances, inspiring everyone who witnesses him on the pitch," Scaloni stated, reflecting on Messi's stellar display.
Scaloni is now setting his sights on Argentina's upcoming Group J clash against Austria on Monday, as the South Americans aim to secure their spot in the knockout stages.
"We are taking it one game at a time. The team is in good spirits; we provided playing time for many players," Scaloni disclosed.
"We hope to win the next match so that everyone can participate in the third group stage encounter."
