Lionel Messi has smashed the World Cup scoring record, scoring twice as Argentina beat Austria 2-0 on Monday night.
The victory in Dallas to secure their place in the knockout stages.
Messi had missed an early penalty after VAR intervened to award a spot-kick for a foul on Lautaro Martinez.
But the 38-year-old Argentina captain could not be denied for long, scoring with a trademark finish from Facundo Medina’s low cross in the first half.
Messi’s first goal brought up 17 in the World Cup – moving him clear of Miroslav Klose as the top scorer in the tournament’s history.
He added a second in stoppage-time to take his tally to five in just two Group J fixtures after his hat-trick against Algeria.
Austria, who beat Jordan in their opening match, were combative if lacking a little quality in the final third, and will still fancy their chances of progressing. But it is the holders who top Group J and look set to top the table in defence of the trophy.


