Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 28
Argentina Beats Jordan 3-1 as Messi Nets Record 7th Straight World Cup Goal
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 28

Argentina Beats Jordan 3-1 as Messi Nets Record 7th Straight World Cup Goal

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 28

Summary

  • Giovani Lo Celso and Lautaro Martinez scored before Lionel Messi came off the bench to seal Argentina’s 3-1 win, with Jordan’s Mousa Al-Tamari briefly cutting the deficit.
  • Lionel Scaloni rested Messi from the start and mixed World Cup debutants with veterans after Argentina had already clinched top spot, using the match to test squad depth and avoid injuries.
  • Messi’s late free kick made him the first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup games and lifted his tournament total to 19 goals, including six at this World Cup.
  • Argentina still controlled the match without their captain—finishing with 73% possession, 12 shots and 2.13 expected goals—before moving on to face Cape Verde in Miami in the round of 32.

Insights

Can Cape Verde's 40-year-old keeper, an overnight sensation, end Lionel Messi's final World Cup dream?
Did Jordan's goal expose a fatal flaw in the defending champions' quest for another title?
At 39, is Messi's record-breaking streak a sign of his peak form or his last legendary stand?