World Cup Day Six: Messi Magic and Mbappé Records as Haaland Announces Himself
2026-06-17 07:54:09
It was the day the superstars took centre stage. Lionel Messi delivered a hat-trick for the ages to equal the all-time World Cup scoring record, Kylian Mbappé wrote his name into French football history, and Erling Haaland wasted no time making his long-awaited World Cup debut count. Four matches, four decisive results, and a day that will live long in the memory.In Group J, the world held its breath — and then erupted. Lionel Messi, 38 years old and making a record sixth World Cup appearance, marked the occasion with a hat-trick as Argentina swept past Algeria 3–0 at Kansas City Stadium. It was a night dripping in symbolism: exactly 20 years after his World Cup debut as an 18-year-old at Germany 2006, Messi delivered what may be the defining individual performance of this tournament. His first goal arrived in the 18th minute, a sumptuous curling strike from 25 yards that fizzed into the top corner past Luca Zidane — son of the great Zinedine — who could only get fingertips to it. A composed finish on the hour made it two, and substitute Nico González teed up the hat-trick in the 76th minute. The treble drew Messi level with Germany's Miroslav Klose at the top of the all-time World Cup scoring charts on 16 goals. As his name echoed around Kansas City, thousands of Argentina fans in blue and white refused to leave long after the final whistle. "Everything I'm experiencing now is a bonus," Messi said afterwards. "I've been fortunate enough to achieve all my dreams."Also in Group J, Austria claimed their first World Cup victory since 1990 in a dramatic 3–1 win over debutants Jordan at San Francisco. Romano Schmid's stunning 21st-minute strike gave Austria the lead, but Jordan — ranked 67th in the world — showed tremendous spirit and levelled through Ali Olwan's curled effort five minutes into the second half. Marko Arnautović thought he had restored the lead, only to be denied by VAR for a handball in the build-up. Austria's persistence paid off on 76 minutes when Yazan Al Arab turned the ball into his own net from a corner, and Arnautović sealed the win from the penalty spot deep into injury time. Managed by former Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick, Austria — back at the finals for the first time since 1998 — made an authoritative statement in what promises to be a fiercely competitive group.Group I delivered its own blockbuster. Kylian Mbappé produced a brace as France overcame a stubborn Senegal 3–1, with the Real Madrid forward surpassing Olivier Giroud to become Les Bleus' all-time leading scorer, reaching 58 international goals at just 27. France were far from their fluent best in the first half, with Senegal matching them in intensity and physicality. But Mbappé's class proved the difference, his two goals cutting through the West African side's resistance with clinical efficiency. A third France goal settled the contest, though Senegal pulled one back to make for a nervy closing spell. "He will beat every single record," said Giroud himself, watching from the BBC pundit's chair with characteristic grace.Norway's opening match in Group I was the day's other feast of goalscoring. Erling Haaland — who has made a habit of marking debuts with goals at every club he has played for — continued that tradition on the grandest stage of all, scoring twice as Norway beat Iraq 4–1 at Boston Stadium. It was Norway's first World Cup appearance in 28 years, and Haaland's first goal arrived just after the half-hour mark, sliding home David Møller Wolfe's low cross at the far post. Iraq, in only their second-ever World Cup, levelled through a powerful Aymen Hussein header, but Haaland struck again when he charged down a hesitant clearance from goalkeeper Jalal Hassan, the ball rebounding into the net. Leo Østigård headed in a corner on 76 minutes to give Norway breathing room, and Hussein's late own goal rounded off the scoring. "I had a good feeling before the game," Norway manager Ståle Solbakken said. "He lived up to the occasion — it wasn't too big for him." With 57 goals in 51 appearances, Haaland is quickly becoming the tournament's most feared presence.Upcoming Matches for June 17 (all times EST):1:00 PM, Houston Stadium - Portugal vs. Congo DR (Group K)4:00 PM, Dallas Stadium - England vs. Croatia (Group L)7:00 PM, Toronto Stadium - Ghana vs. Panama (Group L)10:00 PM, Mexico City Stadium - Uzbekistan vs. Colombia (Group K)
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