Lionel Messi becomes World Cup all-time top goalscorer with brace against Austria

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Lionel Messi celebrates his goal
Lionel Messi celebrates his goalIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters / Troy Taormina

Lionel Messi has become the outright all-time top goalscorer at the World Cup after netting the opener in Argentina's group game against Austria on Monday evening.

Despite missing an early penalty, the 38-year-old finished in typical Messi fashion, slotting home for his 17th World Cup goal, moving ahead of Miroslav Klose, who held the record since 2014. He then scored late in the game for his 18th World Cup goal, capping off a remarkable evening as Argentina won 2-0 to qualify for the knockout stage.

Messi, who turns 39 in two days, has now scored in six consecutive World Cup matches.

Messi goal sequence vs Austria
Messi goal sequence vs AustriaIMAGN IMAGES via Reuters / Maria Lysaker / Opta by StatsPerform

The Argentine had scored a hat-trick in his side's opening 3-0 win over Algeria to go level with Klose. 

Messi is also one assist away from becoming the leading assist-maker in World Cup history, currently tied with fellow Argentine great Diego Maradona (8).

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