FIFA Football World Cup 2026 Today Match Live Score Updates: Lionel Messi has scored in the 17th minute to give Argentina a 1-0 lead at half-time against Algeria in their FIFA World Cup 2026 opener. This is Messi’s 14th World Cup goal in his 27th World Cup match, which puts him third in the list of all-time goalscorers at the prestigious event. In the first eight minutes of the Argentina vs Algeria game at Kansas City, we have already had two goals, including one scored by Messi, chalked off for outside.

Four years after he inspired Argentina to the FIFA World Cup title in Qatar, he’s back at the helm of Argentina. The FIFA World Cup 2026 will see Messi’s Argentina in Group J with Algeria, Austria and tournament debutants Jordan. Their first game is against Algeria.

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At Argentina’s last warm-up game against Iceland before the start of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Messi was only called on as a substitute for 20 minutes by coach Lionel Scaloni. But at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium, Messi is likely to play a much bigger role. This is his 200th cap for Argentina.

“Not only the Argentinian population but everybody — the whole planet — wants to see him play,” Scaloni said before the game. “Everybody wants to see him on the pitch, because he has an effect not only on Argentina fans but supporters all over the world.”

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Messi wants to match Messi himself, composing a tribute act to himself. (AP)

The pull is irresistible; to win it, to win it again. If Lionel Messi had not lifted the World Cup in Qatar, he would have been just another celebrity guest in the corporate box. But success, unlike failure, lures into reliving the glorious yesterday once more, to kiss the bulbous crown again, to be ferried on the shoulders of his teammates again, or to cry so innocently again. Messi cannot leave his yesterdays behind, and so he is in the US to achieve a rare feat last achieved by Pele and friends in 1962.

Maybe, this is how he has planned his legacy. He has matched Diego Maradona, his idol and still the most loved footballer in his country, in winning the World Cup. Now, Messi wants to match Messi himself, composing a tribute act to himself. He could spoil the perfect ending that Qatar had bestowed on him, he could turn out to be a parody of himself. He will turn 39 during the tournament. But Messi is not delusional that he just needs to turn up and the goals and assists would automatically arrive, or that he is in his peak physical shape.

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