Lionel Messi scored Argentina’s second goal in the 60th minute, extending his team’s lead to 2-0 over Algeria. The goal added to Messi’s World Cup tally and strengthened Argentina’s position in the match.
With the strike, Messi reached 15 goals in World Cups, tying Brazil’s Ronaldo for second place on the all-time scoring list. He remains behind Germany’s Miroslav Klose, who leads the chart.
The article focuses on Messi’s milestone and Argentina’s advantage, with no additional match details provided. It marks another entry in Messi’s World Cup scoring record.