Messi's Historic Performance Fuels Argentina's Dominance Over Algeria in World Cup Opener
The match commenced with an electrifying intensity, as two goals were disallowed for offside within the first eight minutes. Lionel Messi, making history as the first player to participate in six World Cups, seemed set to give Argentina a dream start with a signature strike. However, Fares Chaibi's low drive unexpectedly found the net, beating Emi Martínez at his near post and momentarily halting Algeria's exuberant celebrations.
Undeterred, Messi showcased his determination. With a perfectly timed slide-rule assist from Rodrigo De Paul, La Pulga sliced through the heart of the opposition defense before unleashing a powerful left-footed shot into the top corner, putting the reigning champions ahead in the 17th minute.
This breakthrough allowed La Albiceleste to assert their dominance over the match, leaving Algeria’s Amine Gouiri and Anis Hadj Moussa chasing shadows for extended periods.
With Alexis Mac Allister and De Paul orchestrating the play, Argentina commanded possession with 68% leading into halftime, a testament to their attacking prowess. Remarkably, Algeria's resilience kept the champions from extending their lead.
In fact, they nearly leveled the score before the break, as Chaibi squandered three critical half-chances that could have shifted the momentum of the game.

The second half commenced positively for both teams, mirroring the intensity of the first. Lautaro Martinez forced Luca Zidane into a spectacular save as Argentina sought to threaten once more. When the keeper fumbled Mac Allister’s long-range effort an hour into the match, Messi was perfectly positioned to capitalize, finishing with ease using his right foot.
Just moments later, Zidane denied Messi his hat-trick, executing a brilliant one-handed save to tip the ball over the crossbar.
As the clock ticked down, a swift counter-attack by Argentina culminated perfectly when Messi netted his third goal with a low shot from the edge of the area. This remarkable strike brought him level with Miroslav Klose as the World Cup’s all-time joint-highest goalscorer at 16 goals.
Riyad Mahrez’s late free-kick crashing into the wall epitomized Algeria’s struggles throughout the evening. The result marks Argentina's impressive record of winning 14 out of their last 16 matches across all competitions, laying a strong foundation for their title defense.
In contrast, Algeria's dismal World Cup history, with only one victory in 10 matches since 1982, continues to haunt them.
Man of the Match: Lionel Messi (Argentina)
