Messi Makes World Cup History with Eight-Match Scoring Streak
Argentina legend becomes first player ever to score in eight consecutive World Cup matches.
Lionel Messi has etched another milestone into football's greatest record books. The Argentine superstar became the first player in FIFA World Cup history to score in eight consecutive tournament matches during his team's dramatic 3-2 extra-time victory against Cape Verde. The achievement underscores Messi's unparalleled consistency at the sport's most prestigious tournament.
Messi's latest goal marked his 20th World Cup strike overall, a remarkable personal record that continues to grow. His clinical finishing helped Argentina secure passage to the Round of 16, keeping their tournament ambitions alive. Beyond this individual feat, the 36-year-old currently leads the tournament's Golden Boot race with seven goals, demonstrating his continued relevance at the elite level of international football.
This streak represents far more than statistics. It showcases Messi's extraordinary ability to perform when it matters most, across multiple World Cup editions spanning nearly two decades. Few players maintain such goal-scoring momentum across consecutive matches in high-pressure tournaments.
Messi's performances continue to captivate global audiences and remind football fans why he remains one of the sport's greatest talents. His legacy grows with each tournament appearance, and this World Cup chapter adds another remarkable chapter to an already legendary career. Argentina's progression also hinges significantly on his continued brilliance as they pursue their championship aspirations.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will remain on whether Messi can maintain this extraordinary form. His influence extends beyond goals—his leadership and experience provide invaluable guidance to his teammates during crucial matches.