Lionel Messi breaks record for most World Cup goals
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Last Tuesday — the same day Messi sparkled with three goals and France's Kylian Mbappé began defending his 2022 Golden Boot with a pair of goals in a win over Senegal — Norway's Erling Haaland found the back of the net twice in his long-awaited World Cup debut, piloting his country to a convincing victory against Iraq.
It was already a frantic scene, the Rangers battling from down three goals in the second period and then forcing overtime with two goals in the final 4:08. Ten seconds into overtime, Panarin knocked a clearing pass out of midair, went to the net where his shot was blocked, but the puck hit Islanders goalie Ilya Sorokin and trickled across the goal line, which had come off its mooring.
Dan Patrick is joined by Seton O'Connor to predict how far a rolling USMNT can go and how they will stack up against some European 'heavy-hitter' squads. The two also mull over the Messi vs. Ronaldo's GOAT debate.
With the 2026 World Cup in full swing, it was only a matter of time before Argentina's Lionel Messi broke the all-time record.
Egypt captain Mohamed Salah etched his name into FIFA World Cup history on Monday after moving into the list of African players
