The Argentine maestro cements his legacy as the ultimate tournament player, surpassing the German legend’s long-standing milestone.
DUBAI: In a historic night that further solidifies his status as the greatest of all time, Lionel Messi has officially broken German striker Miroslav Klose’s legendary FIFA World Cup record. The Argentine captain delivered a spectacular performance, guiding his national team to victory while rewriting the football history books once again.
Messi’s latest milestone comes after a clinical performance where his direct goal involvements pushed him past Klose’s previous benchmark. Football pundits and fans worldwide watched in awe as the 38-year-old playmaker controlled the tempo of the match, proving that his tactical vision and execution remain entirely unmatched on the international stage.
With this feat, Messi adds another glittering achievement to his international resume. The record, which stands as a testament to career longevity and peak performance under pressure, underscores Argentina’s continued dominance in major tournaments under his leadership. Managers, teammates, and rivals alike have poured in with tributes, acknowledging the sheer consistency required to eclipse a record many thought would stand for decades.
Miroslav Klose had long held the pinnacle of World Cup scoring and involvement legacy, famously lethal across the 2002, 2006, 2010, and 2014 tournaments. Lionel Messi’s historic ascension beyond this record marks a changing of the guard in football history, adding to his existing laurels which include a record number of Ballon d’Or awards and the historic 2022 FIFA World Cup trophy.











































