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Lionel Messi is one goal away from setting three new World Cup records as Argentina prepares to face Austria. After scoring a hat-trick in the opening match against Algeria, the Inter Miami forward has equaled several long-standing records and now stands on the brink of surpassing them.

Messi’s total of 16 World Cup goals has matched Germany’s Miroslav Klose, and one more goal would make him the tournament’s all-time leading scorer with 17. He has also tied Klose’s record of 16 World Cup match wins, meaning another Argentine victory would make Messi the player with the most wins in World Cup history. Additionally, his long-range strike against Algeria brought him level with Brazil’s Roberto Rivelino for the most goals scored from outside the penalty box, with five.

If Messi scores another long-range goal against Austria, he will hold that record outright, further extending his dominance in World Cup history.

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