Lionel Messi becomes first player to score in every World Cup stage
Argentina captain Lionel Messi has set an unprecedented football record by becoming the first player in FIFA World Cup history to score in every single stage of the tournament, including the newly introduced Round of 32.
Argentina captain Lionel Messi cemented his legendary status by achieving an unprecedented goal-scoring feat on Friday.
The veteran forward found the net during a tense, extra-time victory against Cabo Verde, confirming his place as the only footballer to score in every tournament stage. This unique record now encompasses the newly added Round of 32.
The modern expansion of the tournament format provided a fresh hurdle for the defending champions in Florida.
Messi rose to the occasion by opening the scoring in the 29th minute, marking his 20th career World Cup goal. His relentless performance helped secure a 3-2 victory and propelled Argentina into the next knockout phase.
