Lionel Messi Ties Miroslav Klose's World Cup Goal Record
Lionel Messi made history on Tuesday night by scoring a hat trick for Argentina against Algeria, bringing his World Cup goal total to 16. This achievement ties him with Miroslav Klose for the record of most goals scored in World Cup history. Messi's goals contributed to Argentina's 3-0 lead before he exited the match late in the second half.

Lionel Messi achieved a significant milestone on Tuesday night, matching the record for the most goals scored in the World Cup. He accomplished this feat by netting a hat trick during Argentina's match against Algeria, elevating his personal tally to 16 World Cup goals.
This performance puts Messi on par with German legend Miroslav Klose, who previously held the record with 16 goals across multiple World Cup tournaments.
The Argentine captain's three goals were instrumental in securing a 3-0 lead for his team over Algeria. Messi was substituted out of the game late in the second half.
(Source: ESPN Soccer)
