Lionel Messi has broken a longstanding World Cup record previously held by Roger Milla. The Argentinian captain achieved this milestone by scoring two goals against Algeria in a recent match. This accomplishment marks a new high point in Messi’s illustrious career and World Cup history. Milla previously held the record for the oldest goalscorer in World Cup history, a record now surpassed by Messi’s recent performance. Details regarding the specific tournament where the match took place are currently limited. This latest achievement further solidifies Messi’s legacy as one of football’s greatest players. The double score demonstrates his continued skill and impact on the game at a high level.
