Soccer

Messi’s Hat‑Trick Sets Opening Tone in World Cup

Record‑breaking performances from Messi, Mbappé and Haaland spark early Golden Boot intrigue

Opening Day Drama

Lionel Messi turned the tournament's first match into a masterclass, scoring a hat‑trick that tied him with the all‑time World Cup goal‑scoring record. Argentina’s 3‑0 victory over Algeria showcased the Argentine forward’s timeless skill and set a high benchmark for the competition.

France answered with a 2‑0 win over Senegal, where Kylian Mbappé found the net twice. The brace not only secured three points but also pushed Mbappé past Pelé’s historic World Cup tally, underscoring his rapid rise among the game’s elite.

Norway’s Early Surge

In a Group L encounter, Norway routed Iraq 3‑1, with Erling Haaland contributing two goals. The Manchester City striker’s clinical finishing added to the tournament’s early narrative of prolific scoring, reinforcing expectations of a high‑octane Golden Boot race.

Upcoming Showdowns

The next round will see Cristiano Ronaldo make his long‑awaited appearance for Portugal against the Democratic Republic of Congo, while England’s Harry Kane will face Luka Modrić’s Croatia in a clash that pits two seasoned playmakers against each other. Both matches promise tactical nuance and additional goal‑scoring opportunities.

Across the schedule, several fixtures have produced abundant goals, setting a tone of offensive fireworks. Analysts expect the early surge in scoring to influence betting markets and fan expectations as the tournament progresses toward the knockout stages.

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