Argentina advanced to the last 32 of the World Cup after defeating Austria 2–0 in Dallas. Lionel Messi was the standout performer, scoring in both halves to secure the victory. Argentina began the match aggressively, dominating possession and creating several chances. Despite missing an early penalty, Messi opened the scoring midway through the first half after a combination play involving Thiago Almada and defender Medina.
Austria attempted to fight back in the second half, making several attacking substitutions and threatening from set pieces. However, Argentina’s defense and goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez held firm, with Martínez notably saving a free kick from Marcel Sabitzer. Late in the match, tensions rose as both teams exchanged fouls, and Laimer and Medina received yellow cards.
In stoppage time, Messi sealed the win with his second goal, converting a rebound through a crowded defense. The result confirmed Argentina’s place in the tournament’s knockout stage, highlighting their organized play and Messi’s decisive influence.